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beadily

adv. (of a look) in an avaricious or penetrating manner.

Usage examples of "beadily".

They slipped in hastily as Andawyr was about to speak, their progress monitored beadily by Gulda.

Hovered, waiting to see if the girl returned, aware of the old woman beadily watching from along the road.

A double handful of geese waddled about, beadily eyeing the ground but not finding anything worth pecking, and someone had tethered a milkcow to crop the sparse growth.

A double handful of geese waddled about, beadily eyeing the ground but not finding anything worth pecking, and someone had tethered a milk cow to crop the sparse growth.

Lockhart eyed it beadily and his keen ear detected the sound of knocking.

As his whole body shook his bloodshot eyes continued, beadily, to regard the sorcerer.

The only decoration was another stern portrait of Ariaric that stared beadily into the room.

And behind the house was the chicken coop, a miniature of its shanty self, where conceited hens stalked complacently about peering beadily this way and that, crooning their smug song of the Sacred Vessel, and squirting their droppings in the grass with the righteousness of saints.

Pinckney gently and beadily makes us realize that Satan is the emblem of the nullification of self-blame.

With pale face, Loretti was standing across the room, his hands up beside his head, his eyes staring beadily as Socks Mallory advanced.