Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: beaming
IPA transcription: [b'imɪŋ]
adverb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: beaming, glad
    Meaning: cheerful and bright; "a beaming smile"; "a glad May morning"
Usage examples
  • For the full moon beaming from the sky smote him.
  • Some hours later he returned, his face beaming with joy.
  • If you won't have it, we will," said Fyodor Pavlovitch, beaming.
  • But they've been beaming those paths so hard, it looks as though they even had information of this strategy.
  • "I should think it would be," cried Polly, beaming at her, and answering the first part of Adela's sentence.
  • But they've been beaming those paths so hard, it looks as though they even had information of this strategy.
  • And the Wind departed with a great noise and fuss, and in the twinkling of an eye he was back again, beaming with delight.
  • He started up; and the remembrance of the morning returned to him--the glassy light, the changing rays, the beaming gilt upon the useless books.
  • '--This has set me thinking, I say,' repeated Mrs Boffin, cordially beaming under the influence of her husband's compliment, 'and I have thought two things.
  • At last the little girl kissed his face, which was flushed from his stooping posture and beaming with tenderness, loosed her hands, and was about to run away again; but her father held her back.