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to beam
noun
Any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use.
Exact(60)
To beam myself up, Star Trek fashion.
It's so easy to beam back into a dangerous moment.
Soon after, Griffey Sr .was seen trying not to beam.
"Of course I'm going to BEAM 7," Emyr said.
We thank Diamond Light Source for access to beam line i04 (mx8030-6), the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center NSRRCC) for access to beam line 15A1 and Spring-8 for access to beam line 44XU.
Press a button to beam the light on food and grind pepper at the same time.
Then a fibre-optic cable is implanted next to the cells, to beam in photons.
Unfortunately, that beaming feature will remain irrelevant as long as there's nobody to beam songs to.
(Bereft abroad, Will and Hand wish for Scotty to beam them up, as in "Star Trek".
It was primarily designed to beam television across Europe and the Middle East.
As the cameras prepared to beam them to the nation, they fell utterly silent.
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