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beady
bead·y B0234550 (bē′dē)adj. bead·i·er, bead·i·est 1. Small, round, and shiny: beady eyes.2. Decorated or covered with beads.beady (ˈbiːdɪ) adj, beadier or beadiest1. small, round, and glittering: used esp of eyes2. resembling or covered with beads ˈbeadily adv ˈbeadiness nbead•y (ˈbi di) adj. bead•i•er, bead•i•est. 1. beadlike; small, round, and glittering: beady eyes. 2. covered with or full of beads. [1820–30] bead′i•ly, adv. bead′i•ness, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | beady - small and round and shiny like a shiny bead or button; "bright beady eyes"; "black buttony eyes"beadlike, buttonlike, buttonybright - emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts; "the sun was bright and hot"; "a bright sunlit room" | | 2. | beady - covered with beads or jewels or sequinsgemmed, jeweled, jewelled, sequined, spangled, spanglyadorned, decorated - provided with something intended to increase its beauty or distinction |
beadyadjective bright, powerful, concentrated, sharp, intense, shining, glittering, gleaming, glinting She felt the old woman's beady eyes on her.Translationsbead (biːd) noun a little ball of glass etc strung with others in a necklace etc. She's wearing two strings of wooden beads. 小珠子 小球,小珠子 ˈbeady adjective (of eyes) small and bright. the beady eyes of the bird. 小而亮的 小而亮的beady
have (one's) beady eye on (someone or something)To watch or monitor someone or something closely. You need to have your beady eye on the dog at all times, to make sure that he doesn't escape from the yard.See also: beady, eye, have, onhave (one's)/a beady eye on (someone or something)To watch something very closely or carefully; to be particularly attentive to or vigilant about something. Used especially when one is distrustful or overly protective. The toddler had a beady eye on his toys throughout the party, screaming at any child who dared to play with his things. One of the most difficult aspects of trying to curb the issue for law enforcement is that it's impossible for them to have their beady eye on every corner of the dark web at once.See also: beady, eye, have, onkeep (one's)/a beady eye on (someone or something)To watch something very closely or carefully; to be particularly attentive to or vigilant about something. Used especially when one is distrustful or overly protective. The toddler kept a beady eye on his toys throughout the party, screaming at any child who dared to play with his things. One of the most difficult aspects of trying to curb the issue for law enforcement is that it's impossible for them to keep their beady eye on every corner of the dark web at once.See also: beady, eye, keep, onkeep a beady ˈeye on somebody/something, have your beady ˈeye on somebody/something watch somebody/something very carefully because you do not really trust them/it: He always kept a beady eye on his employees.See also: beady, eye, keep, on, somebody, somethingEncyclopediaSeebeadbeady Related to beady: beady eyeSynonyms for beadyadj brightSynonyms- bright
- powerful
- concentrated
- sharp
- intense
- shining
- glittering
- gleaming
- glinting
Synonyms for beadyadj small and round and shiny like a shiny bead or buttonSynonyms- beadlike
- buttonlike
- buttony
Related Wordsadj covered with beads or jewels or sequinsSynonyms- gemmed
- jeweled
- jewelled
- sequined
- spangled
- spangly
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