verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
still
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And with 10 games to go, even the Champions League still beckons for George Burley's side.
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Temptation still beckons - even when it's just you and the fridge door!
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"Come and look at this," he said, beckoning me over to the window.
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A brilliant future beckons.
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He was leaning over the wall, beckoning me.
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Jan beckoned to me, but I knew better than to sit next to her.
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She beckoned and he came running immediately.
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The Sandcastle amusement park beckons visitors with water slides.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But when the Cape route opened and the New World beckoned, the centrality of Prague diminished.
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I saw one arm raised, beckoning me.
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Lucie whistled sharply to catch her attention, then beckoned her over to stand beside him.
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Nothing more would beckon , nothing would tantalize.
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Other jobs are rumored to be beckoning him, and he might not be back in Evanston next season.
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Strett's conversion took Orrell to a 9-0 lead by half-time and the title was beckoning.
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Your spirits can sore with the skyscrapers beckoning upward, upward.