0 to move your hand or head in a way that tells someone to come nearer:
1 to move your hand or head in a way that tells someone to come nearer:
A glazed door sheds beckoning light from the kitchen.
Across the steppes glows the furnace of industry beckoning to a promised land.
We are beckoning him down the road, and he knows it very well indeed.
Our wives deserve to see us and the great world outside beckons us and should be enjoyed.
I beckoned to him to try to find out from him how late he wanted us to sit tonight.
By that time he came to the door and beckoned me, and pointed to the corner of a room of the house.
The parties are talking, and a positive future beckons for that company.
There is the policeman standing on the kerb and beckoning pedestrians forward or holding them back.
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