Definition of Beamings

1. beaming [n] - See also: beaming

Lexicographical Neighbors of Beamings

beamed up
beamer
beamers
beames
beamformer
beamformers
beamforming
beamful
beamier
beamiest
beamily
beaminess
beaming
beaming up
beamingly
beamings (current term)
beamish
beamishly
beamless
beamlet
beamlets
beamlike
beamline
beamlines
beampattern
beampatterns
beams
beams up
beamsome
beamspace

Literary usage of Beamings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Knaves and Fools: Or, Friends of Bohemia : a Satirical Novel of London Life by Edward Michael Whitty (1857)
"The Sir Brassy beamings—and every eldest son was Brassy—were undoubtedly the head ... Other beamings have got into the Peerage; but, compared to Sir Brassy, ..."

2. Friends of Bohemia: Or, Phases of London Life by Edward Michael Whitty (1857)
"It was a property which for a couple of centuries had made the beamings the first baronets ... The Sir Brassy beamings— and every eldest son was Brassy—were ..."

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