And the young minister proved to be quite nice, and Madam Van Ruypen fairly beamed at him as the feast went on.
Then he set his glasses straight, which had slipped down his nose, and beamed affectionately on the four faces.
He set his spectacles straight and fairly beamed at her, as she ran out of the room.
How brightly beamed the pleasures then, When frigid fingers came to throw A wintry winding sheet of snow Around the silent homes of men!
The man's indifference to his own vague doom Beamed out as one exalted trait in him, And showed the altitude of his rash dream!
Stuart beamed upon Longstreet, commander of the First Corps, and upon several division generals.
He just stood there and beamed and bowed—good old Governor!
The night was lovely, not the faintest breath of air ruffled the surface of the glassy waters, in whose dark mysterious depths glittered a perfect reflection of every star which beamed in the blue-black vault overhead.
He had dark hair and eyes, the latter of which beamed upon me good-naturedly, and he had a pleasant expression of countenance, which afforded me much comfort.
Her eye beamed bright with beauty; and innocence, Its dulcet notes breathed forth in every word, Was seen in every motion that she made.
Once he had riches and friends; his eye sparkled with the fire of ambition; hope and joy beamed in each feature of his manly countenance, and all bespoke for him a long life and happy death.
His countenance beamed with intelligence, and his sparkling eye betrayed vivacity of mind, the possession of which was a sure passport to the best of society.
I like the idea of five girls in the house," beamed Mrs. Littell, who was the soul of hospitality and fairly idolized her three daughters.
He wagged his tail cordially and beamed upon her good-naturedly, but as to getting up and walking about so soon after dinner--well, he begged to be excused.
So much cordiality beamed in his eyes and he seemed to be so full of kindness towards me, that I felt affected by our separation.
This time, however, the keen scrutiny soon gave place to an expression of warmer, deeper feeling, to a kindlier ray which beamed suddenly forth, melting the icy rampart of suspicion and reserve.
All the hopefulness and confidence, or rather the bright audacity of youth beamed in his frank handsome face, in the dark eyes, which were bold and clear as though no trace of a shadow had ever clouded them.
The fliers shook hands while the general beamed happily upon them.
He beamed upon the dirty, unshaven group headed by Stan.
It was stern, but yet awakened confidence, and his eyes beamed with the radiance of youth.
It was a little town whose lights beamed there; and when he understood that, he exerted the remains of his strength, and at last reached the shelter of a humble inn.
And whenever she entered the circle of human kind, and appeared among young or old, the knowledge of the true, the good, and the beautiful beamed into their hearts.
It shone round and great, just in his face, that beamed with triumph, though it was very prettily blacked with soot.
But that did not happen; I retained my clear view of things, and somehow there was sunshine in the room, and sunshine beamed out of the eyes of the Polytechnic candidate.
Not only around her, but within her, sounded voices and beamed a brightness that words cannot express.
She sank into the chair opposite, and beamed at him across the little iron table, as she lifted the pot to pour out his coffee.
She rose and went over to the sick woman, on whose face beamed a tender smile, as Isabel spoke to her.
Seeking to change the subject, he beamed upon Long Jackson.
He beamed cheerfully upon the whole company, with a special gleam of intimate confidence for Tug Blackstock and the big black dog.
Billy, always interested in his favourite topic, beamed with boyish pleasure.
That one sentence was enough; my heart bounded like a deer, my cheek beamed with the glow of delighted pleasure, I closed my spurs upon my gallant gray and dashed across the plain.
I could draw from all these conflicting doubts; and after all, it was the only thing like fact that beamedupon my mind.
One roar of laughter was my only answer to this energetic appeal for my destruction, and the moment after the dry features and pleasant face of old Monsoon beamed on me by the light of a pine-torch he carried in his right hand.
She beamed approval on Medfield and on Jimmie and the frame leg and on the whole ward.
He straightened his back and beameddown on Herman Medfield from behind the spectacles.
His face, as he went among the children and questioned them and listened absently to their replies, was full of gentleness and kindness, and a little, shy, flitting happiness that beamed on them.
He beamed toward her; and the sunshine flooding in behind him lighted up the quilted robe in a kind of radiant haze of blueness.
Aunt Jane's face grew kinder and rounder and beamed on her; and the woman's eyes rested on it.
Laura's face positively beamed when she bid farewell to her aunt.
The pretty, little old ladybeamed happily upon her adopted family, as she called them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beamed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.