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beckon

[bek-uhn] / ˈbɛk ən /


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She beckons with her fingers, her eyes kind.

From Literature

And I like the idea that there will always be someone—or a ghost of someone—beckoning them home, no matter how far they’ve drifted.

From Literature

The first of her nine Olympic gold medals came in the event at the 2012 London Games, and the 28-year-old shows no sign of relinquishing her grip as the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics beckon.

From Barron's

Within minutes, fresh Payesh was served, beckoning everyone to the dining table with an unspoken yet unifying urge.

From Salon

These creations seem to glow, beckoning us toward their surfaces to be enveloped by the inviting auras they emit.

From The Wall Street Journal