1. beckoning - Noun
2. beckoning - Adjective
3. beckoning - Verb
of Beckon
Source: Webster's dictionaryLacking positive myths to guide him, many a sensitive contemporary man finds only the model of the machine beckoning him from every side to make himself over into its image. Rollo May
I'm of the glamorous ladies At whose beckoning history shook. But you are a man, and see only my pan, So I stay at home with a book. Dorothy Parker
Here was my city, immense, overpowering, flooded with energy and light... The world, at that moment, opened before me, challenging me, beckoning me, demanding something of me that it would take more than a lifetime to give, but raising all my energies by its own vivid promise to a higher pitch. Lewis Mumford
The blue distance, the mysterious Heavens, the example of birds and insects flying everywhere -are always beckoning Humanity to rise into the air. Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
Never have I found the limits of the photographic potential. Every horizon, upon being reached, reveals another beckoning in the distance. Always, I am on the threshold. W. Eugene Smith
Time, flowing like a river Time, beckoning me Who knows when we shall meet again If ever But time Keeps flowing like a river To the sea. Alan Parsons