beckon in a sentence
v. t.
π Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
To beckon means to signal or summon someone to come closer or to approach, often in an inviting or alluring manner.
Sample Sentences
- The warm light of the cafe seemed to beckon her from across the street.
- As he stood at the edge of the cliff, the waves below appeared to beckon him to jump.
- She waved her hand to beckon him over to join the conversation.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread beckoned customers into the bakery.
- He felt the familiar call of adventure beckon him to explore new places.
- The distant sound of music seemed to beckon the partygoers to dance.
- A soft voice from the shadows seemed to beckon him closer to the truth.
- The shimmering lake in the sunlight beckoned families to enjoy a picnic by its shore.
- In the quiet library, the stacks of books seemed to beckon to her inquisitive mind.
- The stunning view from the mountain peak beckoned hikers to pause and appreciate nature.
- The warm glow of the campfire seemed to beckon us to sit and relax.
- As she waved her hand, it was as if the open door was beckoning him inside.
- The distant sound of music beckoned the children to join the festivities.
- With a smile, she beckoned her friend to come over and chat.
- The serene landscape beckoned to the weary travelers, promising peace and respite.
- His eyes sparkled with excitement, beckoning her to share in the adventure.
- The scent of freshly baked cookies beckoned me into the cozy kitchen.
- The clear blue water of the pool seemed to beckon me on that hot summer day.
- An opportunity like this doesnβt come often; it beckons those willing to take a chance.
- The mysterious lights in the distance beckoned explorers to uncover their secrets.