beadily

/ˈbiːdɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that involves small, round, shiny objects like beads; or (of a look) with small, bright, and watchful eyes, often suggesting suspicion or intense attention.
    • The jeweler examined the necklace beadily, checking each tiny gem.
    • She stared beadily at the stranger, not trusting his sudden friendliness.
    • The cat watched beadily from under the chair, its eyes fixed on the mouse.
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