beamy (Meaning)

Wordnet

beamy (s)

broad in the beam

radiating or as if radiating light

Webster

beamy (a.)

Emitting beams of light; radiant; shining.

Resembling a beam in size and weight; massy.

Having horns, or antlers.

beamy Sentence Examples

  1. The beamy smile illuminated her face, spreading warmth throughout the room.
  2. The ship's broad, beamy hull provided stability in the rough seas.
  3. The beamy farmhouse stood proudly on a hillside, its white paint gleaming in the sunlight.
  4. The beamy projector cast a vibrant glow on the canvas, bringing the artwork to life.
  5. The beamy headlights pierced the darkness, illuminating the road ahead.
  6. The beamy cow lowed loudly, calling her calf from the meadow.
  7. The beamy craftsman meticulously shaped the wood with his tools.
  8. The beamy bridge arched over the river, connecting two sides of the town.
  9. The beamy clouds covered the sky, obscuring the sun's rays.
  10. The beamy eyes of the owl scanned the forest floor for prey.

FAQs About the word beamy

broad in the beam, radiating or as if radiating lightEmitting beams of light; radiant; shining., Resembling a beam in size and weight; massy., Having horns, or

lighted, sparkling, shining, lucid, brilliant, lightsome, agleam, lambent, beaming, radiant

darkish, sombre, dark, pitch-dark, murky, obscure, tenebrous, obscured, stygian, darkened

The beamy smile illuminated her face, spreading warmth throughout the room.

The ship's broad, beamy hull provided stability in the rough seas.

The beamy farmhouse stood proudly on a hillside, its white paint gleaming in the sunlight.

The beamy projector cast a vibrant glow on the canvas, bringing the artwork to life.