12 examples of beamingly in sentences

From Carter, who had beamingly greeted her at the station, to the pretty parlor maid who smiled as Betty entered her room to find her turning down the bed covers, there was not a servant who did not remember Betty and seem glad to see her.

" Mr. Outwood received them even more beamingly than before.

Alice beamingly put five sovereigns into Priam's hand one evening.

Mathilde and Pete were so glad to see her that they said nothing, but looked at her beamingly.

"Some pitchin', Loo-tenant," he panted beamingly, stepping back into shelter.

The four guests were now so much of the party as to manifest quick hostility to a fifth boy who had beamingly essayed to be numbered among them.

"Yes," she beamingly rejoined, "that's what I told the Lieutenant."

The police were pressing back the jubilant masses, swarms of ladies on the rear forms were standing up, and Flora, still seated, had leaned down beamingly and was using every resource of voice and fan to send him some word through the tumult of plaudits and drums.

" "Women," said the girl of stamina beamingly, and went floating about, peering and tapping for hollow places.

Why, 'Randa, though every hall and hotel from here to Carrollton" Anna beamingly laid her fingers on the lips of the enthusiast: "Con!Miranda!we can have a bazaar right in this house!

" "Just long enough," said Jimmie, beamingly, "to have one lunch at the Café Marguery for sole à la Normande" "And one afternoon at the Louvre to see the Venus and the Victory" I pleaded.

But, Clotilde, my darling," cried the beautiful speaker, beamingly, "dismiss all fear and care; we shall have no more trouble about it.

12 examples of  beamingly  in sentences