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Recent Examples of beckon
Verb
For most of the twentieth century, more people were leaving Italy than coming, beckoned by economic opportunities in the Americas and elsewhere.—Albert Samaha, New Yorker, 30 May 2026 In particular, the great outdoors are beckoning — trails can be hiked, streets can be walked, country roads can be driven.—Ed Silverman, STAT, 29 May 2026
Noun
Fame and fortune beckon, but soon their newfound celebrity status attracts attention from the criminal underworld.—Georg Szalai, HollywoodReporter, 23 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for beckon
Amid a wave of pitching injuries, Cabrera walked off the Wrigley Field mound with an athletic trainer Tuesday night, exiting his start against the Colorado Rockies in the fifth inning of a 5-2 loss to the worst team in the majors.
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Patrick Mooney,
New York Times,
17 June 2026
On the upcoming flights, the F-15 will be equipped with a shock-sensing probe that will measure the X-59’s shock-wave signature to determine early supersonic performance.
The implications range from there being a huge panic and crisis of confidence in society, as well as in political and religious institutions, to the largest shrug of the shoulders ever as people just get on with their everyday lives.
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Keith Cooper,
Space.com,
9 June 2026
Wallace’s casual shrug at the risks of tanning echoes a surprisingly common attitude among Gen-Zers.
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The New York Times News Service Syndicate,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
2 June 2026
She’s paid to be at Souria’s beck and call every moment of the day and often gets awakened at strange times in the night for errands, like going out to buy every item on a fast-food restaurant’s menu and bring it back for a midnight feast.