Verb
beshear (third-person singular simple present beshears, present participle beshearing, simple past beshore or besheared, past participle beshorn or besheared)
(transitive) To shear or shave all around; shear all over.
Beshear assumed Shakur’s name was a fabrication borrowed from the long-dead East Harlem rapper, and shamed him at a press conference where he complained about people exploiting the system. Source: Internet
As Kentuckians take the first steps toward restarting our economy, Gov. Andy Beshear on Tuesday shared new guidelines to help businesses reopen safely as we fight COVID-19. Source: Internet
At the rally, Beshear praised the activists for making their voices heard. Source: Internet
Beshear acknowledged that today is National Nurses Day, and it comes on National Nurses Week at a time when our health care givers are doing more than their share. Source: Internet
Beshear has a mandate in place that says we can’t have gatherings of more than 10 people. Source: Internet
Beshear has announced new partnerships with First Care Clinics and Bluewater Diagnostics Laboratory that will help Kentuckians get tested for COVID-19 at no cost before they go back to work, even if they do not have health insurance. Source: Internet