Beck and Call

Beck

Beck noun - A natural body of running water smaller than a river.
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Synonyms for Beck

Call and beck are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Call" instead a noun "Beck".

Nearby Words: becking, Becky, Becki, beckie

Call

Call noun - A natural vocal sound made by an animal.

Beck and call are semantically related. You can use "Beck" instead a noun "Call".

Nearby Words: calling, called, caller, callback, callable

Both words in one sentence

  • Crippling Overspecialization Against Gilgamesh, however, he holds a great advantage, as his weapons are already at his beck and call, whereas Gilgamesh has to call them from a different dimension.
  • Wishing for More Wishes Instead her protagonist made a wish that put the djinn at her beck and call for an indefinite period of time.
  • A beck (noun) is a signal, hence to be at one's beck and call is to be receptive to communications and summons.
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