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Use "beadiest" in a sentence
"Some bolder ones would resurface for a second glimpse, checking out dinner possibilities, and of course, these gourmands were the biggest, with the beadiest eyes and the yellowest teeth."
"I saw many other birds in my month on Fair Isle, far rarer ones: I found a woodchat shrike, a streaky youngster with a grownup hooked bill, that should have been on the other side of Europe; I became adept at listening for the soft calls of common rosefinches, the blandest of birds with the beadiest of eyes; I knew where a buff-breasted sandpiper blown from North America roosted."
"Walters, for all that she is so lovable, has the beadiest eyes and, in the middle of a hug, a rude joke or a good scratch of her wigless scalp, you could see them working, gauging the reactions to her performance, much as I imagine Mowlam's used to."