beady in the PONS Dictionary

beady Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

beady eyes
to have one's beady eye on fig
to have one's beady eye on fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The eyes of the topsmelt are small and beady.
en.wikipedia.org
Or she has a dry shriveled up body, sunken cheeks, thick lips, and beady eyes and that she rides a donkey.
en.wikipedia.org
Over the sea they came, a cloud of black, slim bodies, all focusing beady eyes on their destination.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It has small, beady eyes and no nostrils.
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They have large beady eyes and large ears giving them good sight and hearing.
en.wikipedia.org
A hen would come and stand on one leg in the doorway, with a look in its beady eye at once tentative and bold.
www.dailymail.co.uk
It has a rounded nose, black beady eyes, long whitish whiskers and moderately large ears.
en.wikipedia.org
War is over, we learn as the last rocket is constructed, with blinking beady eyes and a stubby frame.
kotaku.com
Deep down, you suspect they think we're all like that - beady-eyed, unsmiling, brusque and hard-bitten.
www.smh.com.au
Even another couple mating furiously at their feet fails to draw much more than a quick, beady-eyed glance.
www.macleans.ca

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