beckon

[US]/ˈbekən/
[UK]/ˈbekən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. & vi. signal or summon with a movement of the head or hand.

Example Sentences

Miranda beckoned to Adam.

he beckoned Cameron over.

Lush grasslands beckoned the herdsman.

He beckoned with his hand.

The dean beckoned to me to come mearer.

The pedlar beckoned me to follow him.

He beckoned me to come nearer.

Claus beckoned to him excitedly.

An entirely new era, the era of knowledge economy, is beckoning us on.

She crooked her finger to beckon him.

The seated figure in the corner beckoned me over.

In both sides of the road, they wear fluey hats, shack the branches and leaves.It seems to beckon to the passerby and show their lives and beauty.

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