embeam in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To embeam means to shine or radiate light through an opening or onto a subject, creating a bright and often enchanting effect.
Sample Sentences
- The sunlight began to embeam through the gaps in the trees, creating a magical aura in the forest.
- As the performance started, the stage lights embeamed the dancers in a dazzling display of colors.
- Her smile seemed to embeam warmth and joy, brightening the room instantly.
- The artist aimed to embeam emotion through his brush strokes, capturing the essence of the moment.
- In the quiet of the morning, the rays of dawn embeamed across the lake, reflecting a serene beauty.
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