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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

You sense Hatteras� beamy new interior volume immediately when you step into the main cabin.

From Time Magazine Archive

The generous fishing decks not only provide a beamy, stable platform from which to cast, but also allow for increased tackle storage.

From Time Magazine Archive

The PVC-cored, vacuum-bagged hull is beamy and strong and includes an integrated transom bracket, loads of stowage and meticulous fit and finish.

From Time Magazine Archive

Whilst, as for dear Señora Spain and her poor little charge, I guess she wishes this same tub were Cleopatra's barge, Or something broad and beamy that won't easily capsize.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, 1890.05.10 by Various

The 68 takes this theme to a new level thanks to her interior volume�she is actually beamier than the builder's 90-foot Convertible.

From Time Magazine Archive

Down more steps into a relatively roomy living space, about 12ft wide at its beamiest.

From The Guardian Jul. 29, 2015




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