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[ bee-mish ] / ˈbi mɪʃ /
adjectivebright, cheerful, and optimistic. Origin of beamish1520–30; beam (noun) + -ish1 Words nearby beamishbeam engine, beamer, beam fill, beam hole, beaming, beamish, beam lights, beam mill, Beamon, beam-power tube, B-E amputation Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for beamishWhen Caseldy hinted it, Mr. Beamish said, 'I have marked him.' The Short Works of George Meredith|George Meredith Beamish and Bulla went in as partners, the four being bound together by their joint liability. The Pit Prop Syndicate|Freeman Wills Crofts I then ran and got up the stairs with Brunel and Beamish, who were then five or six steps up. The life of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Civil Engineer|Isambard Brunel The duchess flung him enigmatical rejoinders: 'You can change all that, Mr. Beamish, if you like, and you know you can. The Short Works of George Meredith|George Meredith
"Well, don't make the mistake of underestimating their brains," counseled Beamish, as the three men moved slowly down the wharf. The Pit Prop Syndicate|Freeman Wills Crofts
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