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beady-eyed

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective beady-eyed has 1 sense
  1. beady-eyed - having eyes that gleam with malice
    Antonyms:
    benevolent, good (indirect, via malevolent)

Definitions from the Web

Beady-eyed

Part of Speech: Adjective

Senses:

  1. Small and shiny-eyed, giving an intense or shrewd appearance.
  2. Informal term used to describe someone who is suspicious or untrusting.

Usage:

  • He had beady-eyed, observant little eyes that missed nothing.
  • The detective gave the suspect a beady-eyed stare, trying to read his intentions.
  • She was known to be a beady-eyed bargainer, never falling for any tricks.

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