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That done, he turned beamingly to the girl and said.
After she had let him out, she settled beamingly down with us.
She smiled beamingly on Beatrice when the latter opened the door to her.
Beamingly she fell into the plans for the crabbing party that afternoon.
There was one exception, Casslin noted, as he smiled beamingly.
After the first startled glance of surprise, he came forward beamingly, with outstretched hand.
"Well, here's congratulations," said Roger, meeting Peter coming beamingly out of the west gate.
Lord Emsworth followed him beamingly and presently came to anchor at a table in the farther end of the room.
He beamingly saunters into the trap: 'In a certain sense, yes.'
Counselor sounded so beamingly hopeful, I didn't want to ask, "What recruiters?"
Miss Marple looked beamingly after them.
We shook hands beamingly.
"Ah, sealed orders," the Ancient Mariner went on beamingly.
She greeted them beamingly.
"My horse," Barbour declared beamingly, "is pregnant."
Archie turned beamingly.
Now : about trains, there's just time, ' When that was settled he turned, beamingly, to Troy and held out the receiver.
"Now, you three;" reproved Mother Hazzard beamingly.
'In me larder,' said Mrs Beavis, showing herself beamingly happy to be able to oblige.
Dorothea reviewed it as she changed into her white pique' for dinner, the while beamingly advising Jennie as to the selection of hair ribbons.
While reviewing the album, Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone declared the song "beamingly triumphant".
He charged at Keffria, took her hand and beamingly exclaimed, "Well, I know it is not completely correct, but I simply could not resist.
On Friday evenings the big, fire-lighted livingroom was crowded by callers and echoed to endless jest and laughter, while Aunt Jamesina smiled beamingly on them all.
The tangy smell of wood-fired pork filled the car a full block from the restaurant, and when I walked in and ordered lunch from the beamingly friendly woman behind the counter, she called me "baby."