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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The dog whined beseechingly, begging for another treat.
The suitor spoke beseechingly to the beloved's parents for permission to propose.
The petitioner entreated beseechingly to the mayor for help.
The understudy implored beseechingly to the director for a chance to perform.
The performer addressed the audience beseechingly for applause.
The follower besought the guru beseechingly for spiritual guidance.
The apprentice addressed the master craftsman beseechingly for guidance.
The patient requested beseechingly for more pain medication.
The customer appealed beseechingly to the customer service representative for a refund.
The guest thanked the host beseechingly for their hospitality.
The worshipper prayed beseechingly for forgiveness.
The mother beseechingly begged the doctor to save her child's life.
The student beseechingly requested extra credit from her professor.
He looked beseechingly at his friend for help with the difficult task.
He spoke beseechingly to the police officer to let him go.
The hiker beseechingly asked for directions from a passerby.
The dog cocked its head beseechingly, as if asking for a treat.
The interviewer asked the candidate beseechingly about his qualifications for the job.
He looked at his friend beseechingly, hoping for an answer to his question.
The student gazed beseechingly at the teacher, hoping for a better grade.
The student raised his hand beseechingly, wanting to ask a question.
The reporter asked the witness beseechingly to recount what happened.
She asked the teacher beseechingly for help with the difficult math problem.
The detective questioned the suspect beseechingly, hoping to get a confession.
The tourist inquired beseechingly about the directions to the nearest museum.
The dog tilted its head beseechingly at its owner.
The employee looked at her boss beseechingly, hoping for a raise.
The child looked up at his mother beseechingly.
The child looked up at his father beseechingly, asking for permission to go to his friend's house.
The protestors chanted beseechingly for their demands to be met.
The worker spoke beseechingly to the supervisor, hoping for better working conditions.
The student spoke beseechingly to the professor, hoping for an extension on the assignment.
The artist looked beseechingly at the curator, hoping to be included in the exhibition.
The child spoke beseechingly to his teacher, hoping to avoid punishment.
The patient spoke beseechingly to the doctor, hoping for a diagnosis.
The employee spoke beseechingly to his boss, hoping to keep his job.
The peasant bowed beseechingly before the noble, hoping for mercy.
The servant spoke beseechingly to his master, hoping for a day off.
The student spoke beseechingly to the librarian, hoping to avoid a late fee.
The defeated army surrendered beseechingly to the victorious enemy.
She beseechingly asked her parents for permission to stay out late.
The environmentalist spoke beseechingly, hoping to raise awareness about climate change.
The child asked beseechingly for a toy, hoping to receive it.
The performer sang beseechingly, hoping to connect with the audience.
The artist displayed his work beseechingly, hoping to sell it.
The dog whined beseechingly, wanting to be let inside.
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