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beckon

[bek-uhn] / ˈbɛk ən /


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Yet there are some invented dramatic devices, including a young girl who beckons Patrick on his conversion quest.

From The Wall Street Journal

While herb-flecked tomatoes and cucumbers are a classic combination, Rafidi often swaps in roasted squash, pumpkin or whatever else beckons at the market once fall’s chill sets in.

From The Wall Street Journal

Having juggled the early stages of her rugby career with her studies, a life in engineering now beckons for Dow.

From BBC

A born adventurer, Suzume is intrigued by what lies beyond the doorway, which seems to beckon to her like a half-forgotten dream.

From Los Angeles Times

Fans were beckoned to “put a glide in your stride and a dip in your hip,” metaphorically climb aboard and liberate themselves from their earthly oppression.

From Los Angeles Times