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beamy

[bee-mee] / ˈbi mi /


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“Have you guys ever heard of CrossFit?” asked Jill with a beamy smile. 

From Salon • Sep. 8, 2013

It features everything from affordable bowriders to beamy express cruisers built with impressive technology: The 378 Vista, for instance, is powered by Volvo Penta�s new, unconventional Inboard Propulsion System.

From Time Magazine Archive

Over them a short but beamy shag-pate, Caleb Gare, walking as though bent against a wind, whispering greedily to his black acres, caressing his blue-flowered flax in secret, eyeing his sows by lantern-light.

From Time Magazine Archive

The beamy hull generated some spray but the deep windscreen offered good protection.

From Time Magazine Archive

And with an open, free embrace, Did entertain his beamy face, Like absent friends point to the West, And on that weak reflection feast.

From Poems of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume II by Chambers, E. K. (Edmund Kerchever)




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