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Definition of Beaned
1. bean [v] - See also: bean
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beaned
Literary usage of Beaned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Trial of the Queen: At the Prosecution of the Rt. Hon. the by Charles Stewart Parnell, Ireland Court of King's Bench (1881)
"That man was black-beaned, but the exterminator, the man whose hands was red with
blood, there was not a single black-bean against him (groans). ..."
2. A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete Phrases, Proverbs by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1881)
"beaned. A beaned horse, one that has a pel) blé put under its lame foot, to make
it appear sound and firm. ..."
3. The Colony of British Honduras: Its Resources and Prospects, with Particular by Sir Daniel Morris (1883)
"This large-beaned coffee is a native of the West Coast of Africa, ... Again, the
fact that the American market is so favourable to this large-beaned and ..."
4. Pitfalls by Anthony Joseph Caffrey (1921)
"... it exploded and 'beaned' the boche in his own roost while he was singing 'Die
Wacht am Rhein,' and believe me, I was 'beaned' in a similar manner. ..."
5. The Management and Treatment of the Horse in the Stable, Field, and on the Road by William Procter (1883)
"Look carefully under the heels of the shoes for a small stone; if you find one,
be sure the horse has been " beaned." This is done with a lame horse. ..."