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Beckon   /bˈɛkən/   Listen
verb
Beckon  v. t.  (past & past part. beckoned; pres. part. beckoning)  To make a significant sign to; hence, to summon, as by a motion of the hand. "His distant friends, he beckons near." "It beckons you to go away with it."



noun
Beckon  n.  A sign made without words; a beck. "At the first beckon."






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"Beckon" Quotes from Famous Books



... the days of his enforced idleness. This morning the thought was so strong in him that it amounted almost to a plan. Maybe there was a face in these calculations, a face illumined by clear, dark eyes, which seemed to strain over the brink of the future and beckon him on. Blood might stand between them, and differences almost irreconcilable, but the face ...
— The Duke Of Chimney Butte • G. W. Ogden

... was only chasing his own reflection. I cannot say, but there it was, always before him, a face as of a beautiful boy, with tumbled hair and laughing lips, its figure clothed in a fluttering dress of lights and shadows. It also seemed to beckon to him with its hand, and encourage him to run on after it ...
— A Little Boy Lost • Hudson, W. H.

... nothing in all that solitary, desolate peak to call them; nothing, for that matter, to beckon Garry, except the hot desert days, the cool breath of evening and the glory of nights when the stars hung low over all the miles of sand and sagebrush that reached far out to the rippling sand-dunes shimmering in the distance. Nothing, that is, but the ...
— Astounding Stories, March, 1931 • Various

... there was a chance. The river flowed near with its full stream. The opposite shores seemed to invite him; the trees and groves and vineyards there seemed to beckon him onward. At last his feet were on the bank. One plunge, he thought, arid he would be safe. But for one instant he delayed that plunge. There were other desires in his heart than that of safety—there ...
— The Cryptogram - A Novel • James De Mille

... hymns of yon ransomed ones around the throne. They beckon my spirit from these dark places of ...
— Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 (of 2) • John Roby


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