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Beads   /bidz/   Listen
Beads

noun
1.
Several beads threaded together on a string.  Synonym: string of beads.



Bead

noun
1.
A small ball with a hole through the middle.
2.
A shape that is spherical and small.  Synonyms: drop, pearl.  "Beads of sweat on his forehead"
3.
A beaded molding for edging or decorating furniture.  Synonyms: astragal, beading, beadwork.
verb
(past & past part. beaded; pres. part. beading)
1.
Form into beads, as of water or sweat, for example.
2.
Decorate by sewing beads onto.
3.
String together like beads.



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"Beads" Quotes from Famous Books



... is absurd for science to say that the egotistic elements of experience should be suppressed. The axis of reality runs solely through the egotistic places—they are strung upon it like so many beads. To describe the world with all the various feelings of the individual pinch of destiny, all the various spiritual attitudes, left out from the description—they being as describable as anything else —would ...
— The Varieties of Religious Experience • William James

... meeting at daybreak, because by the time of the family's rising at seven, I was obliged to be at my daily business. Though I had neither time nor means for producing anything immediately either for show or use, I was content with keeping samples of all possible patterns in needlework, beads, bugles, horse-hair, etc., for I could not help feeling troubled sometimes about my future destiny; yet I could not bear the idea of being turned into an Abigail or housemaid, and thought that with the above and such ...
— Sir William Herschel: His Life and Works • Edward Singleton Holden

... his companion. There were great beads of perspiration on his ashen-gray forehead and on the ends of his lank hair; the hand which twitched spasmodically in his was cold and clammy, the other, which was free, had a vague, purposeless, jerky activity, as if attached to some deranged mechanism. Without any apparent ...
— Mrs. Skaggs's Husbands and Other Stories • Bret Harte

... room opened again and the "real team" ran out. Then the gallery shook indeed! Even the freshmen cheered when the mascot appeared hand in hand with the captain. He was a dashing little Indian brave in full panoply of war-paint, beads, and feathers, with fringed leggins and a real Navajo blanket. When he had finished his grand entry, which consisted of a war-dance, accompanied by ear-splitting war-whoops, he came to himself suddenly to find a thousand people staring at ...
— Betty Wales Freshman • Edith K. Dunton

... it seethed about, and the vision of two boats setting forth from the two shores amid the noise of shouting thousands. It was the hour of the royal duel, when the fate-thread of a nation, beaded with human destinies, lay between the fingers of two men. What a scattering of the beads if the cord should ...
— The Ward of King Canute • Ottilie A. Liljencrantz


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