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"beady" Definitions
  1. (of eyes) small, round and bright; watching everything closely or because you suspect that something wrong, illegal or dishonest is involved in a situation

135 Sentences With "beady"

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While Bird has its beady eye on European territory too.
The DoJ is casting a beady eye over the airlines.
"Selection Day" casts a beady eye on these specious myths.
Some people were pretty grossed out by the beady-eyed marsupial.
Australia's Crested Pigeon sports beady red eyes and a spectacular mohawk.
Australia's Crested Pigeon sports beady red eyes and a spectacular mohawk.
For the first time, I realize that Jonah has beady eyes.
These days, gratitude grates, and benevolence is viewed with beady eyes.
Black's descriptions of the place — with its beady-eyed housekeeper, Mrs.
Chickens wander among the tables with entitled beady stares, begging for scraps.
I wait for him to laugh; instead he gives me a beady look.
The new spider is hairy with a dark yellow torso and beady eyes.
Personifying the beady red pimple that has been with you since seventh grade.
In a moment of weakness, those beady-eyed demons caught up with her.
Add four short legs, eighteen toes, a big, wide mouth and beady eyes.
A Goldduck is a beady-eyed, blue, duck-like and hard to spot Pokemon.
For FIFA to be under the referee's beady eye would be precisely the point.
Beneath his beady black eyes, fringed orange feathers splay across his dark purple chest.
Fresh in his memory was the Brillo-like fur, the beady eyes, the immense strength.
The humans who didn't sense danger from, say, beady-eyed anacondas didn't last very long.
The shining attribute of each of his pieces are the oversized eyes with beady gazes.
I can see it in their beady little food-colored eyes — their defiance, their sheer pluck.
With their miniature equine snouts and beady eyes, seahorses look very different than most other fish.
Having said that, looking into the beady, needy eyes of these birds made me feel wanted.
With his long leathery neck, dull-yellow face and beady eyes, there's just something about Diego.
The bust, which depicted a beady-eyed, smiling Ronaldo, became a viral sensation and prompted international ridicule.
Obviously I would have liked Beady Eye to be a success but it wasn't meant to be.
The beady eyes, weird voices, and disregard for his own safety is an art form in itself.
Yu was a small man, about five-foot-six, with beady eyes, a dark complexion, and greasy hair.
Scamp the Tramp is a dog of unknown breeding with beady eyes, no teeth and short stubby legs.
In front of me, ears erect above a thin face, beady eyes trained on me, was a coyote.
Now it's all architectural fabulousness — Jerusalem limestone, acres of marble, Gaudí-esque facades guarded by beady-eyed doormen.
Well, rumor has it that beady-eyed fans were beginning to clock onto the existence of 'the clone'.
Perched like an eagle in a swivel chair, Hagatha glared at me with beady eyes and tightly pursed lips.
With a smooth flick of its tail, the shark moved along, its beady black eyes set on bigger fish.
They are beady-eyed observers of their chosen creatures, the landscapes they occupy and their historical importance to humans.
With beady little eyes and a scrunched up face, this sculpture looked like someone abused the "Pinch" tool in Photoshop.
With jaws like a vise, beady, obsidian eyes, and torpedo-shaped bodies, these predators seem far more menacing than motherly.
But since the beady eyes of the long-dead animal might prove distracting midswing, she kept it in her golf cart.
Among them is Ron Tulley, a local councillor in St Ives, where giant, beady-eyed gulls saunter down the main drag.
"[I] was there with dad, very excited, and keeping a beady eye out to see who we could see," she says.
"[I] was there with Dad, very excited, and keeping a beady eye out to see who we could see," she said.
The calf was gray in color, with beady eyes and a partially formed snout, and just as dead as its mother.
"Visite Mattutine" ("Morning Visits"), from 1967, looks like a riff on Abstract Expressionism that's possessed, thanks to two beady orange eyes.
I looked up, and hovering 20 feet from my window was a black drone with a beady-eyed camera pointed at me.
The 20-ounce drink in question contained a small, mouse-sized animal, about three inches long, with small ears and beady eyes.
But he's promised one more album before he disappears into his hermitude so keep your beady little eyes peeled on—where else?
There's no traumatic event that explains why seeing a tarantula, its eight legs surrounding its billion beady eyes, makes my skin crawl.
Aziz Ansari hosted last night's SNL, the first with one-time host Donald Trump watching on beady-eyed from the White House.
Liam later served as the frontman for post-Oasis band Beady Eye until the band's dissolution, and then became a solo artist.
"It's not that a bunch of beady-eyed theoreticians are forcing innocent students to do terrible, nameless things," he said in 22018.
A lot of the comedy comes right from the neediness in Mr. Farrell's beady eyes and from his machinelike interpretation of melancholy.
Liam, along with other members of Oasis, rebranded as "Beady Eye" but they could not recapture the magic of what had come before.
Are the unblinking and beady eyes of your Chihuahua reminiscent of the berries poking through the top of a freshly baked blueberry muffin?
Wiry, beady-eyed and not without flashes of humor, we see him delivering a fiery speech in footage from his days in Congress.
I guess after Beady Eye sort of slipped into a coma, I needed time out to address some things in my personal life.
Especially in the bedroom scenes, you need to be able to look into his beady little eyes and get something out of him.
Image: David E. Hill, Peckham Society, Simpsonville, South CarolinaSpiders are already horrifying, with their eight beady little eyes and spindly legs and sticky webs.
A hairless creature with thin lips, beady eyes and the hint of a smirk on its face, it stalks animals many times its size.
Actually, forget making nice: It's hard to picture them even making conversation, particularly with the beady eye of a television camera staring them down.
Among the survivors of the Dorchester disaster, only one remains alive: Bill Bunkelman, who is in a nursing home in Michigan, Ms. Beady said.
There are others just like you — people who love their elongated tails and beady eyes, and who are fighting for equal possum representation in memes.
I took a long look at their flavor-blasted bodies and beady black eyes, pinched one by the head, and dropped it into my mouth.
She has a sharp chin, beady eyes, and over-plucked eyebrows that make her look sort of like a half-drawn Intro-to-Art exercise.
The framerate often chugs at the sheer volume, a fact that would be humorous if those beady eyes and incessant chatter weren't so damn creepy.
The Gallaghers have gone their separate ways, making moderately successful records with their respective groups (Beady Eye for Liam, the High Flying Birds for Noel).
I held its severed head, with beady black eyes full of judgment, in one hand, and tried to suck the meat out of the tail.
The bunny is both cute, because it's got large, beady eyes, but also slightly sad because its mouth is formed into the shape of a frown.
"This devastating, uplifting show is beady-eyed even as it celebrates the human capacity to build something out of nothing," The Guardian said in its review.
Hanging in the hallway was a photograph of Mantel standing in front of the famous Hans Holbein oil painting of Cromwell: stout, beady-eyed, vaguely threatening.
The animal appeared indifferent to the point of distraction, beady eyes staring far past the shelves of combat boots surrounding her and into some unknown realm.
With beady eyes that follow you and a vaguely predatory grin, he sparks more visceral emotion than all the members of the smooth white sculpture family combined.
Happy as they are to turn this beady gaze on others, though, when it comes to looking at themselves they may be as befogged as anyone else.
As she opens the gift, Andrew's beady eyes are fixed on Selina, ready to register the president's discomfort as Margery opens a first edition Gertrude Stein book.
Her friend and neighbor Jane Seaton, a professor at the University of Westminster, says she's "beady," someone who sees everything but doesn't give away a whole lot.
This black-and-white bird with beady red-brown eyes can become aggressive, dive bombing and pecking anything, especially humans, that it deems a threat to its chicks.
When the first trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog was released in 2019, fans were horrified by CGI Sonic's beady little eyes and human teeth — an uncanny valley horror.
His beady eyes and humorless jowls should be etched into the Mount Rushmore of 1980s/early 1990s martial arts action heroes alongside Chuck Norris, Van Damme, and Sasha Mitchell.
For the first time in his three-decade spanning career as frontman of Oasis and the now defunct Beady Eye, Gallagher has decided to put music out as himself.
Mugly the Chinese crested was crowned the World's Ugliest Dog in 2012, but he hasn't made his famous mug — complete with beady eyes, askew whiskers and strange snout — his business.
Roiphe's book "Uncommon Arrangements" dealt with complicated marriages and ménages à trois, and she is beady and generous on the aftermath of adultery, the blended families and shifting, complicated loyalties.
I get it: If you didn't grow up eating it, there are a lot of bones to navigate, and those milky white, beady eyes, which are definitely looking at you.
An aye-ayePhoto: Elias Neideck (Wikimedia Commons)The aye-aye is about as ridiculous looking as a primate can get: beady yellow eyes, bat-like ears, and hands like horrible spiders.
With his mustache, goatee and a flat black cap covering his bald head, Soloviev&aposs resemblance is strong even if his face lacks the beady intensity of the real Lenin&aposs.
The duo may look like hairy, beady-eyed monstrosities now, but according to the glowing reviews coming out of The Lion King's early screenings, they're also, uh, highlights of the film?
But no, Natasha ends up at the opera house, where Helene wastes no time circling in on her like a shark while her brother Anatole undresses Natasha with his beady eyes.
Few doubt that terror groups have a beady eye on the event—least of all France itself, which is deploying 90,000 police, soldiers and security guards to watch over the tournament.
Thanks to a built-in motion sensor under its mouth that activates when your hand gets close, you can stare into its beady, lifeless eyes as you feed it your change.
You've got Jay Mehler—who you worked with in Beady Eye—on guitar, Drew McConnell from Babyshambles on bass, Mike Moore on guitar, Dan McDougall on drums and Chris Madden on keyboards.
With its massive fangs and beady little eyes, no one's going to pretend that Morris the anglerfish looks as cute and cuddly as the teddy bears you'll find in any toy store.
Having divorced Nicole Appleton in 2014 and decided to call it a day with Beady Eye, the past three years have been testy, but he's out the other end now, a survivor.
It's an insanely shitty scene, five straight losses, the whole season getting a 45-pound plate gently set on its back, the Blazers staring down a season of irrelevance with beady little eyes.
Karen Bowman is the writer's equivalent of a magpie, her beady eye alert for the oddest of details and the weirdest of facts in her brisk romp through a millennium of fashion's victims.
For diners from both East and West, whole sardines on a plate, however beady-eyed, would be unlikely to inspire dread; nor would a pie with an untroubled crust, seafood tidily tucked beneath.
NSFW is, in this way, more a general judgement of what's deemed risky to have on your screen when the beady eyes of those with the power to fire you are scanning the office.
It has no beady eyes or menacing fangs, but the fact that it could quickly entomb you in its resin web is more than enough reason to question why this research needs to continue.
Things shift from cute to mildly menacing in an image of a carnivorous plan, inside of which two beady, yellow cat eyes remain vigilant, ready to pounce upon any unsuspecting rodent entrees-to-be.
This piece, titled "Beady" (2018), combines a brilliant mélange of prefabricated elements, punctuated by the occasional original bead handmade by Gold in glazed ceramic — tactile flourishes in the colorful, irregular mesh of the net.
The new territory includes spectral, flowery folk from a 2004 album by Beady Belle, a Norwegian jazz group, and placid singer/songwriter fare from the finger-picker José González, a Swede of Argentinean heritage.
Out of frame I am imagining a pack of monkeys glaring at him with their beady eyes, rubbing their little paws together over what kind of gear they are going to nab off this guy.
"I can see by your pupils in your beady little eyes that you're afraid of me," he said to Paul Wieland, a Republican state senator, in a dispute last year over a legislative pay raise.
Obviously the Beady Eye thing didn't work out exactly as he'd wished and all that, but when I saw all my nephew's contemporaries around the speakers, going, "that is sick," the song stuck in my head.
The first time I walk into a bar and see a row of people holding up multiple iPhone 11 Maxes—each with an array of beady holes staring into my soul—I know I'm going to faint.
Some of the Tully monster's features are similar to the lamprey, but the ancient creature still has some unique quirks to its anatomy, such as its tiny beady eyes attached to the stalk the runs across its head.
There's a creepy video of a Gumby-like flesh-colored wax blob with a perfectly-shaped bum and beady eyes that is going viral on the Internet, and it would be my honor to share it with you.
Beady Eye, his last band formed in the wake of the legendary Oasis-ending split with brother Noel in 2009, sputtered out in 2014, and since then he's had his hands full with problems in his personal life.
What we're dealing with here is a man well versed in stomach bacteria, Indian vape shopping, and making non-ringing iPhones ring again, turning his beady eye to the murky world of of EDM's big money corporate sponsorship.
Highlands calls itself a "contemporary Scottish gastropub," a claim buttressed by an abundance of tartan—in lampshades, in the waitresses' minidresses, in chair coverings—and by a painting of a beady-eyed Scots guard hanging in the rest room.
" Immediately after, he was able to attack Ticketmaster and then comically congratulate Pearl Jam on their attempts to challenge the ticketing behemoth: "In 1994, these young men risked their careers by going after those beady-eyed, blood-thirsty weasels.
The content: Cozzi pays a visit to the thriving, cozy opossum family, politely knocking on the barbecue-fork drawer that they have made their home with a set of tongs before gently sliding it open to reveal the beady-eyed brethren.
I'm wondering what some beady-eyed bank officer at J.P. Morgan Chase might make of Frederick Warren, who strolls into the Bank of England in 1873 and passes off a forged bill of exchange — one of many, as it turns out.
In full view of the camera, with his beady-eyed smile and his canary-yellow prosthetic fat rolls, he looks like a Tim Burton Humpty-Dumpty or a "Star Wars" cantina alien, not a mind-melting presence of unspeakable evil.
Rockwell is fantastic as a clueless Bush, but Bale is on another level—the actor has every one of Cheney's looks and mannerisms down perfectly, from his hand gestures to the way he moves his jaw to that piercing, beady-eyed stare.
They're posted at a thriving, pulsating club, but while countless dancers cavort in front of large screens flashing chromatic abstractions, the detectives watch for their target with steely-eyed grimaces, their pupils looking almost beady from the glare of the club's lights.
Some years, it's been more than fifty per cent, though many of the unanimous decisions are in the kinds of cases that don't attract much public interest—pesky little tax-law cases, for instance, or beady-eyed interpretations of the word "deadline" in a regulation.
Like everywhere, there were small dangers: grim grown men who sat at the periphery, watching giggling children with beady eyes; boarded-up or broken rides, like ominous warnings of thrills gone wrong; beggars who beseeched us for the coins we clenched in our fists.
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This is thought to be among the largest of the several hundred remembrances held each year to mark the chaplains' sacrifice at veteran's posts and in churches and temples around the country, said Christine Beady, the executive director of the Four Chaplains Foundation in Philadelphia.
In another untitled, undated, gouache-on-paper image (this one from the Collection Chave, also in France), a big, pink-and-purple rectangle morphs into a funky face with a beady eye at each of its far ends, neatly poised above a strappy bow tie.
Said title, Titan Souls—a boss-rush adventure that mixed Zelda-ish looks with Souls series–levels of punishment for the smallest mistakes (you can read more about it here)—immediately marked David Fenn and Mark Forster as indie game-makers to keep a beady eye on.
That is never an issue for Meryl Streep, and she is on suitably beady form as Aunt March, who believes that a propitious marriage to a man of means remains, like it or not, the most reliable way in which a gentlewoman can survive and thrive.
Crabs may look like beady-eyed, overgrown insects that are here to wage some sort of undersea war akin to a miniature, aquatic version of Starship Troopers, but thankfully for them (or not, depending on how you look at it), their buttery white meat is a meal fit for a king.
And far from benefiting from a culture of free inquiry, Chinese science takes place under the beady eye of a Communist Party and government which want the fruits of science but are not always comfortable about the untrammelled flow of information and the spirit of doubt and critical scepticism from which they normally grow.
The beady, uneven eyes, and vile, bloody mouth of "Count Trump" (2017) exude depravity, while "Frankenschlong" (2017), an imbecilic Frankenstein with a mop of mangy hair, a scrotum-like chin, and a swastika tattooed on his forehead, signifies all of the base stupidity of Trump and his administration, cobbled together from conflicting interests and lies.
At his restaurant RedFarm, in New York's West Village, which he opened with the restaurateur Ed Schoenfeld in 2011, Ng has become known for his inventive takes on traditional Cantonese-style dim sum: some modeled to resemble swimming stingrays, others with candy-colored skins and beady black-sesame-seed eyes that mimic Pac-Man ghosts.
The Amount of Food Spiders Eat Each Year Will Haunt You for the Rest of Your LifeSpiders are already horrifying, with their eight beady little eyes and spindly legs and sticky…Read more ReadThough tens of thousands of spider species have been documented by scientists, there are still potentially thousands, if not millions, yet to be discovered.
" It shows Debs in a prisoner's uniform, seated at a desk in a bare room, with a beady-eyed, billy-club-wielding prison guard looking on from the doorway, while a cheerful man in a suit, carrying "The Communist Manifesto," approaches Debs, his speech bubble reading "This is a present from the Socialists of Milwaukee to you.
He was, I always thought, an unattractive animal: his eyes might kindly be called beady, his mouth a puckered seam — the writer Jane Gardam once described a tortoise as having "an old man's mean little mouth" — but over my summer with my parents, I also realized that I was mesmerized by him — even that I respected him.
Swift, who is followed by millions on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, wiped her feeds clean Friday and replaced the void Monday with the first of three reptilian videos, each offering just a tad more of a snake, from tail to squirmy middle and finally its beady red-eyes and ominous fangs lunging briefly at the camera.
It was a big reason why he was able to buy his house in San Diego, where Nintendo is on the walls and in the bedroom, on the floor and on the shelves, in the beady plastic eyes of the stuffed animals and on his personalized wristbands and the five-o'clock shadow that his YouTube character can never seem to get rid of.
The up-close, softly lit compositions produce an aura of tranquility even in the midst of disconcerting situations, as with the burly and legless "Disabled Ex-servicemen" (1928) in his wooden wheelchair, alone at the foot of sidewalk steps, or in images of anodyne aristocrats or bureaucrats, like the lanky, nattily-dressed "Public Prosecutor" (1931), with his beady-eyed attentiveness.
Could also be a sadistic, murderous, beady-eyed boy-king with a punchable face, but odds are good that he'd be otherwise physically OK. Scientific research (and countless generations of observation) gives us a somewhat better understanding of the effects of widespread inbreeding among populations, where manifestations can include reduced fertility, increased genetic disorders, poor facial symmetry, higher infant mortality and immune system dysfunction.
After the funding is pulled from their DNA-splicing research for a pharmaceutical company, they decide to continue conducting experiments in secret, which is how they end up creating a bald, chicken-legged, beady-eyed little monster that Elsa inexplicably becomes wildly attached to despite the fact that it's hideous, mauls her hand, and has a venomous, razor-sharp stinger coming out of its tail.
Although the Cuban giant owl, an awesome predator nearly four feet tall, no longer terrorizes rodents, having died out some 12,000 years ago, and sloths the size of St. Bernards no longer creep through the forest, the park harbors Demarest's hutia, a brown-furred rodent weighing up to 20 pounds, and the solenodon, an insectivore with a pointy snout and weak, beady eyes that secretes venom through a groove in its front teeth.
As someone who used to work as a sub-editor at Q Magazine where Patterson still contributes (I was there from 214-303: Beady Eye, and the Arctic Monkeys Suck It And See years), after which I then ran away to her former alma mater the NME (230-23: Noel Gallagher solo and the Arctic Monkeys AM years), I was only too happy to pick her brains about the whole thing… Noisey: I absolutely adore your book, Sylvia. Bravo.

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