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Filter by Meaning The dimly lit street held a beckoning towards the alleyway.
The hostess was beckoning the guests to come and take their seats at the dinner table.
The beckoning breeze through the open window was refreshing.
The coach was beckoning the player to come off the field for a substitution.
The teacher was beckoning the students to come to the front of the classroom.
The aroma of freshly brewed coffee was beckoning her to the kitchen.
The beckoning of the stagehand directed the actors to their positions.
The waiter was beckoning the customers to come and sit at the table.
The beckoning of the traffic cop directed the cars to turn left.
The enticing advertisements were beckoning customers to buy their products.
The majestic mountains were beckoning him to climb them.
The beckoning smile on her face made him feel welcome.
He gave a beckoning to his friend to come over.
The conductor was beckoning the orchestra to begin playing.
The detective was beckoning his partner to come and examine the evidence.
The trainer was beckoning the trainees to follow his instructions.
The sergeant was beckoning the soldiers to follow his orders.
The guard was beckoning the visitors to come and enter the museum.
The beckoning of the conductor led the choir in singing the hymn.
The beckoning sight of the city skyline from the top of the building was breathtaking.
The empty canvas was beckoning her to start painting.
The host was beckoning the guests to follow him to the dining area.
The usher was beckoning the movie-goers to come and take their seats inside the theater.
The singer was beckoning the audience to sing along with him.
The possibility of a promotion was beckoning him to work harder.
She couldn't resist the beckoning of the delicious smell coming from the kitchen.
The sound of the ice cream truck was beckoning the children to come outside.
The teacher's beckoning signaled the end of the class.
The book on the shelf was beckoning her to be read.
The conductor was beckoning the orchestra to start playing.
The director was beckoning the actors to follow her to the set.
The beckoning waves of the ocean were too inviting to resist.
The beckoning of the stage led him to pursue a career in acting.
The sun was setting, beckoning the end of the day.
The cool blue water of the swimming pool was beckoning on a hot summer day.
The musician was beckoning the audience to come closer to the stage.
The sight of the colorful flowers in the park was beckoning people to take a walk.
The tempting aroma of coffee was beckoning her to get out of bed.
The shopkeeper was beckoning customers inside the store.
The owner was beckoning the dog to come and sit by his side.
The coach was beckoning the players to come and gather for the team talk.
The sound of the ocean waves was beckoning him to go for a swim.
The beckoning of the coach urged the team to keep pushing.
The captain was beckoning the crew to prepare for takeoff.
The beckoning of the sales associate attracted her to the sale rack.
The coach was beckoning the team to follow him to the locker room.
The bright lights of the big city were beckoning her to take a chance and move.
The principal was beckoning the teachers to improve the students' performance.
The sound of a baby's laughter was beckoning her to start a family.
The coach was beckoning the player to come and take the field.
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