beams Sentence Examples

  1. The sun's radiant beams bathed the earth in golden light.
  2. The spotlight beams illuminated the stage, casting a dramatic glow upon the performer.
  3. The laser beams probed the depths of the ocean, seeking hidden treasures.
  4. The car's headlights beams cut through the darkness, guiding the driver safely towards their destination.
  5. The celestial beams of a meteor shower streaked across the night sky.
  6. The builder's beams supported the roof of the house, ensuring its structural integrity.
  7. The sculptor's beams carved intricate designs into the marble, creating a masterpiece.
  8. The fisherman cast his fishing line into the water, hoping to catch a fish lured by the shimmering beams.
  9. The lighthouse's powerful beams guided ships safely to shore through treacherous waters.
  10. The pianist's nimble fingers danced across the keyboard, sending beams of melody into the concert hall.

beams Meaning

beams

to transmit (data) wirelessly, a ray or shaft of light, the part of a plow to which handles, standard, and coulter are attached, to send out beams of light, a wood or metal cylinder in a loom on which the warp (see warp entry 1 sense 1a) is wound, to transmit especially by satellite, following a guiding beam, proceeding or operating correctly, a constant radio signal sent out to guide pilots along a course, a collection of nearly parallel rays (such as X-rays) or a stream of particles (such as electrons), to direct to a particular audience, the course indicated by a radio beam, a long heavy piece of timber or metal used especially as a main horizontal support of a building or ship, a ray of light, an oscillating lever on a central axis receiving motion at one end from an engine connecting rod and transmitting it at the other, a long piece of heavy often squared timber suitable for use in construction, to emit in beams or as a beam (see beam entry 1 sense 2), to send out in beams or as a beam, a constant directional radio signal transmitted for the guidance of pilots, the width of the buttocks, a collection of nearly parallel rays (as X-rays) or a stream of particles (as electrons), to send out rays of light, the width of a ship at its widest part, to support with beams (see beam entry 1 sense 1), the bar of a balance from which scales hang, to transmit (data) electronically, boom, spar, to smile with joy, the main stem of a deer's antler, one of the principal horizontal supporting members (as of a building or ship), the extreme width of a ship at the widest part

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FAQs About the word beams

to transmit (data) wirelessly, a ray or shaft of light, the part of a plow to which handles, standard, and coulter are attached, to send out beams of light, a w

rays,shafts, lasers,sunbeams, spotlights, moonbeams, sunbursts

darkens, lowers, blackens,,lours

The sun's radiant beams bathed the earth in golden light.

The spotlight beams illuminated the stage, casting a dramatic glow upon the performer.

The laser beams probed the depths of the ocean, seeking hidden treasures.

The car's headlights beams cut through the darkness, guiding the driver safely towards their destination.