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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

Overall winner on corrected time, for the second time in a row, was Carleton Mitchell's beamy keel-and-centerboard yawl Finisterre.

From Time Magazine Archive

His latest design is a beamy, white-and-gold sloop that stretches 63 ft. in length.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

What a beamy old imposition is that rich brown sherry of city banquets, over which the idiot of a connoisseur cunningly smacks his lips and rolls his moist eyes.

From Romantic Spain A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. II) by O'Shea, John Augustus