Beam: A long peice of metal that is usually supported for ceiling or floors. Part of speech: Noun. Sentence: The ceiling of the apartment is supported with a BEAM.
Another meaning: Noun meaning a shaft of light or other non-corporeal substance. Example: "This pointer uses a laser beam"
Derivative meaning: Verb meaning to send by means of a beam of light or other non-corporeal substance, especially used to describe the transporters in the Star Trek Science Fiction series. "Captain Kirk has beamed aboard."
Yet another meaning: Verb meaning to smile broadly. "The child beamed when he opened his birthday present."
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beamed notes are a music note with a flag.
Beamed means transmitted in a particular direction.
beamed notes are a music note with a flag.
The child beamed at Santa The ceiling was low-beamed
The winning student beamed as he accepted his award. The laser was beamed toward a reflecting mirror located on a nearby mountain. Scotty operated the transporter controls and beamed Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock down to the planet.
The light beamed through the house last night
It's a kind of rowboat with a tapered stern, sort of like a very broad-beamed canoe.
It's a kind of rowboat with a tapered stern, sort of like a very broad-beamed canoe.
CNN is the largest network which is beamed to over 210 countries
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An adverb is a word that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group. The only word in the sample sentence that performs this function is "steadily".