Beckfrom example sentences

beck

noun NORTHERN ENGLAND

beck (noun) · becks (plural noun)

  - a mountain stream.

beck

noun literary

beck (noun) · becks (plural noun)

  - a gesture requesting attention, such as a nod or wave.

Synonyms

brook, rivulet, rill, runnel, streamlet, freshet, river, watercourse, tributary, winterbourne, burn, bourn, creek, billabong, anabranch, influent, confluent, brooklet, runlet

"Beckfrom" Example Sentences

1. Beckfrom college, she knew she had a lot of studying to do.
2. Sarah was dealing with a severe headache, and she had to beckfrom work.
3. After a long day, I was more than happy to beckfrom the office.
4. Erin had to beckfrom the party early because she wasn't feeling well.
5. He had to beckfrom his promise because he had other obligations that day.
6. Jane had to beckfrom the concert because she couldn't find a babysitter for her kids.
7. The company decided to beckfrom their decision to relocate their headquarters.
8. We had to beckfrom our camping trip due to severe weather conditions.
9. Jack felt dizzy and had to beckfrom his scheduled workout session.
10. The teacher had to beckfrom the field trip due to a lack of transportation.
11. The restaurant had to beckfrom their offer to provide free meals after receiving too many responses.
12. She had to beckfrom her goal of completing 100 pushups due to a shoulder injury.
13. Becky realized she forgot her wallet and had to beckfrom the grocery store.
14. Max had to beckfrom his plans to travel abroad due to visa complications.
15. The team had to beckfrom the competition because of an unexpected injury.
16. John tried his best to avoid beckfrom the marathon, but he couldn't keep up with the other participants.
17. After a heated argument, Emily and her partner decided to beckfrom their relationship.
18. The company had to beckfrom their decision to release a controversial advertisement due to public backlash.
19. Mary had to beckfrom her plans to attend the wedding because of a family emergency.
20. The politician was forced to beckfrom his campaign due to allegations of corruption.
21. The family had to beckfrom their vacation plans because of unexpected car trouble.
22. Samantha had to beckfrom her plan to start a business due to financial constraints.
23. The athlete had to beckfrom her training schedule due to an injury sustained during practice.
24. The company had to beckfrom their promise to donate a portion of their profits to charity due to financial instability.
25. After a week of intense training, the coach advised the athlete to beckfrom the upcoming competition due to exhaustion and fatigue.
26. Karen had to beckfrom her plan to renovate her house due to unexpected financial setbacks.
27. The company had to beckfrom their plan to expand their business abroad due to unforeseen political conflicts.
28. After a long day at work, Tom had to beckfrom his plans to go out with friends because he was too tired.
29. The athlete had to beckfrom her plans to break the world record due to a slight injury.
30. The university had to beckfrom their plan to hold a large-scale gathering due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Common Phases


- I could see my friend beckoning me from across the room; I knew she wanted to talk.
- The sound of the ocean waves beckoned me to come and play in the water; I couldn't resist.
- The aroma of freshly baked cookies beckoned me from the kitchen; I just had to have one.
- The darkness of the alley beckoned to me like a siren song; I knew I shouldn't go in, but I couldn't help myself.
- The open road beckoned to me, promising adventure and new experiences; I packed my bags and hit the road.

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