beamingly
English
Etymology
beaming + -ly
Adverb
beamingly (comparative more beamingly, superlative most beamingly)
- In a beaming way, or while beaming.
- 1916, Boyd Cable, “A Benevolent Neutral”, in Action Front:
- “Some pitchin’, Loo-tenant,” he panted beamingly, stepping back into shelter.
- 1961, Robert A. Heinlein, chapter 35, in Stranger in a Strange Land, New York: Avon, OCLC 1036878670, page 377:
- […] Tony […] scowled until he saw who was with Miriam, then was beamingly proud to show off his workshop […]
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