More and more builders have come on the market with big, beamy cruising boats.
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One is short and petite, the other extraordinarily tall and pleasantly beamy.
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Do you ever encourage your spouse to wear those pants that make him or her look beamy?
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That is every bit as beamy as Boeing's longer 707s, 720s and 727s.
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Your third-floor room is big, beamy, slathered in little ancestral portraits and graced by a great tin bath before the dormer window.
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Beamy modern boats place accelerations on the crew that lead to seasickness faster, even if the forces do not actually cause the boat to capsize.
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He made to leave the bar, beamy smile on his chumpish face, and was puzzled when, repeatedly, he could not open the door more than a few inches.
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Ask him sometime about getting his beamy, 31-foot, twin-engine boat onto a semi-trailer rig, safely to New York, and changed over to salmon gear by Tuesday morning.
From the toledoblade.com
For Rupert is representative of a new and terrible type, the beamy-faced lunatic who transcends the traditional boundaries of fandom in two frightening ways.
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Broad in the beam; "a beamy cargo ship"
Beaming: radiating or as if radiating light; "the beaming sun"; "the effulgent daffodils"; "a radiant sunrise"; "a refulgent sunset"
Beamys is a genus of rodent in the Nesomyidae family. It contains the following species: * Lesser Hamster-rat (Beamys hindei) * Greater Hamster-rat (Beamys major)
Resembling a beam in size and weight; massy; Having horns or antlers; Having much beam or breadth; wide; Showing or emitting rays of light; beaming; radiant; shining; Radiant; joyous; gladsome