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beck
2
(beck)
Pronunciation:
/bɛk/
noun
literary
a gesture requesting attention, such as a nod or wave.
Phrases
at someone's beck and call
always having to be ready to obey someone’s orders immediately:
enjoy having servants at your beck and call
she was at her mother’s beck and call
Origin:
Middle English
: from archaic
beck
, abbreviated form of
beckon
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