Associations to the word «Beamish»
Noun
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Wiktionary
BEAMISH, adjective. (nonce) Radiantly beaming; happy; cheerful.
BEAMISH, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
BEAMISH, adjective. Smiling with happiness or optimism; "Come to my arms, my beamish boy!"- Lewis Carroll; "a room of smiling faces"; "a round red twinkly Santa Claus".
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