The word steadily is the adverb, as it describes the manner in which the lighthouse performed its action, which was to beam the light.
The adverb is 'steadily'
It's derived from the Greek words for "double beamed" because of the "double-beamed" formation of some of the bones in its tail.
Cussing or swearing An example can be found in many low beamed English pubs A sign states Duck or Grouse.
1:Magnolia white clouds drifted across the clear blue sky 2:The sun beamed its glorious rays upon the world. 3:The sun shone brilliantly in the vast blue sky. :D
You could describe it as a blinding or a golden sun beaming on you,blinding you badly. I would say: The burning sun beamed down on me causing gold blindness.and hurt ful
List of 10 phrases:1)Melodinous birds sing madrigals.2)Earnest hands tightly clutched.3)The sun's last ray rejoices.4)Green leaves and blossoms and sunny warm weather5)Weeds in wheels, shoot long and lovely and lush.6) This incident will forever be etched in my mind.7)Magnolia white clouds drifted across the clear blue sky8) The thief grabbed my bag and dashed across the road, running like a mad horse on steroids.9)The sun beamed its glorious rays upon the world.10)The sun shone brilliantly in the vast blue sky.
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".
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 light beamed through the house last night
CNN is the largest network which is beamed to over 210 countries
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beamed
Furnished with beams, as the head of a stag.
The past participle is "beamed".
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.