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beady
[ bee-dee ]
adjective
, bead·i·er, bead·i·est.
- beadlike; small, globular, and glittering:
beady eyes.
- covered with or full of beads.
beady
/ ˈbiːdɪ /
adjective
- small, round, and glittering: used esp of eyes
- resembling or covered with beads
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Derived Forms
- ˈbeadiness, noun
- ˈbeadily, adverb
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Other Words From
- beadi·ly adverb
- beadi·ness noun
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Example Sentences
He agreed, and I could almost feel his beady little eyes going ‘KERCHING!’
From The Daily Beast
A tiny spaniel lay beside the fire, his beady black eyes following the nervous movements of the master of the house.
From Project Gutenberg
But as he turned toward the door she caught a glimpse of a glossy black mustache, and two beady black eyes.
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Then its cold, beady eyes were fixed on Dick and it uttered a vicious hiss.
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For out of the box glided a real, live snake, fully three feet long, and with beady and dangerous looking eyes!
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Don't thet beady-eyed greaser's gall make you want to spit all over yourself?
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