1. beaming - Noun
2. beaming - Adjective
3. beaming - Verb
5. beaming - Adjective Satellite
of Beam
Emitting beams; radiant.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe sun penetrates crystal and makes it more dazzling. In the same way, the sanctifying Spirit indwells in souls and makes them more radiant. They become like so many powerhouses beaming grace and love around them. Basil of Caesarea
A whizzpopper!" cried the BFG, beaming at her. "Us giants is making whizzpoppers all the time! Whizzpopping is a sign of happiness. It is music in our ears! You surely is not telling me that a little whizzpopping if forbidden among human beans? Roald Dahl
They all had the same ideas and expressed them always with the same ponderous and brassy assurance. If it was not Babbitt who was delivering any given verdict, at least he was beaming on the chancellor who did deliver it. Sinclair Lewis
When did morning ever break, And find such beaming eyes awake? Thomas Moore
Relax for a moment my Jerry Come out of your dark monastery While Venus is beaming above. Darling, let's talk about love. Cole Porter
We do not die since we are alone. It is the others who die. And this sentence, which comes to my lips tremulously, at once baleful and beaming with light, announces that death is a false god. Henri Barbusse