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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

Built in secrecy at a cost of $300,000, she is what her builders call a "beamy cutter," shaped like a wine glass and 1� ft. wider than normal for 12-meter yachts.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive

Chaparral 27 The beamy 276 SSi has more interior space than most sportboats in its class.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Sophie Green, a beamy, shallow-draft, paddle-wheeled old teakettle, lay broad-side-on to a rickety wharf which was piled with cord wood.

From The Boss of Wind River by Chisholm, A. M. (Arthur Murray)




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