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beckon

[bek-uhn] / ˈbɛk ən /


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Now, 32 years on, another turning point beckons.

From BBC

But it was the Beje, too, something in the house itself that called me, beckoned me, told me to come home.

From Literature

After introducing Mr. Lew, she beckoned for Auntie Matchmaker to sit.

From Literature

Around us people begin to move, a swirling eddy of bodies rubbing our shoulders, beckoning us to join in.

From Literature

Then he got on his knees and beckoned to me to do the same.

From Literature