13 Verbs to Use for the Word beck

" See the finish of this landscape, framed in a window: "They sat together in a window whose lattice lay back against the wall, and displayed, beyond the garden trees and the wild green park, the valley of Gimmerton, with a long line of mist winding nearly to its top (for very soon after you pass the chapel, as you may have noticed, the sough that runs from the marshes joins a beck which follows the bend of the glen).

With folded arms, a body poised on one leg, and a vacant though good-humored eye, he appeared to attend some beck of authority ere he quitted the spot.

Of ludeful matron watchful catch the beck, Or gorgeous countess full of pride and pelf.

I have been with parties when we have completely cleared the beck.

Patronage would have been resented hotly, and Kate learned by a series of discountenancing experiences that friendship would not comeany more than loveat beck and call.

After a time, the ground got steeper, and when they crossed the noisy beck and scrambled up a shaly bank, Kit was glad to see a broken wall loom among the tossing flakes.

My ear, too, felt the flow of currents; in what dales and depths I could not tell: but there were many hills beyond Hay, and doubtless many becks threading their passes.

They had not worked for wages, when they fought the swollen beck, and some kindly acknowledgment, such as a supper at the hall, would have gone far to gain for Osborn a good will that money could not buy.

He could hardly hear the beck a few yards off.

Kit recrossed the beck and descended cautiously, keeping close to the rocks.

We supplied ourselves with an eel spear and a lantern, and visited Cannon's "beck."

In short, he had answered the beck and nod of no man, much less a woman, and he was not finding Lily Condor's growing presumptions along this line altogether agreeable.

"He'll see at any rate that I am not waiting his beck and call.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  beck