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Meanings of Beseecher:
nounA person who asks someone urgently and fervently to do or give something.
Usage examples:
Petitions, including those for cures of illness, will seemingly be granted or not according to the …
Meanings of Beseechers:
nounA person who asks someone urgently and fervently to do or give something.
Usage examples:
Petitions, including those for cures of illness, will seemingly be granted or not according to the …
Meanings of Beseeches:
verbAsk (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat.
Usage examples:
They beseeched him to stay
Meanings of Beseeching:
verbAsk (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat.
Usage examples:
They beseeched him to stay
adjectiveShowing in an emotional way that someone wants or needs something very much
Usage examples:
The children looked up at their father with beseeching eyes., her tone was at times beseeching, at …
Meanings of Beset:
verb(of a problem or difficulty) trouble (someone or something) persistently.
Usage examples:
The social problems that beset the uk
Meanings of Besets:
verb(of a problem or difficulty) trouble (someone or something) persistently.
Usage examples:
The social problems that beset the uk
Meanings of Besetting:
verb(of a problem or difficulty) trouble (someone or something) persistently.
Usage examples:
The social problems that beset the uk
Meanings of Beside:
prepositionAt the side of; next to.
Usage examples:
He sat beside me in the front seat
Meanings of Beside-the-point:
idiomNot important
Usage examples:
The exact cost is beside the point – what’s important is that we get the job done.
Meanings of Besides:
prepositionIn addition to; apart from.
Usage examples:
I have no other family besides my parents
adverbIn addition; as well.
Usage examples:
I'm capable of doing the work, and a lot more besides
Meanings of Besiege:
verbSurround (a place) with armed forces in order to capture it or force its surrender.
Usage examples:
The king marched north to besiege berwick
Meanings of Besieged:
adjective(of a place) surrounded by armed forces aiming to capture it or force surrender.
Usage examples:
The besieged city
verbSurround (a place) with armed forces in order to capture it or force its surrender.
Usage examples:
The king marched north to besiege berwick
Meanings of Besiegement:
nounAggressive pressure or intimidation.
Usage examples:
The policy of political besiegement
Meanings of Besieges:
verbSurround (a place) with armed forces in order to capture it or force its surrender.
Usage examples:
The king marched north to besiege berwick
Meanings of Besieging:
verbSurround (a place) with armed forces in order to capture it or force its surrender.
Usage examples:
The king marched north to besiege berwick
Meanings of Besmear:
verbSmear or cover with a greasy or sticky substance.
Usage examples:
A shirt hideously besmeared with the blood of the victim
Meanings of Besmeared:
verbSmear or cover with a greasy or sticky substance.
Usage examples:
A shirt hideously besmeared with the blood of the victim
Meanings of Besmearing:
verbSmear or cover with a greasy or sticky substance.
Usage examples:
A shirt hideously besmeared with the blood of the victim
Meanings of Besmears:
verbSmear or cover with a greasy or sticky substance.
Usage examples:
A shirt hideously besmeared with the blood of the victim
Meanings of Besmirch:
verbDamage (someone's reputation).
Usage examples:
He had besmirched the good name of his family
Meanings of Besmirched:
verbDamage (someone's reputation).
Usage examples:
He had besmirched the good name of his family
Meanings of Besmirches:
verbDamage (someone's reputation).
Usage examples:
He had besmirched the good name of his family
Meanings of Besmirching:
verbDamage (someone's reputation).
Usage examples:
He had besmirched the good name of his family
Meanings of Besom:
nounA broom made of twigs tied round a stick.
Usage examples:
Players have brooms, known as besoms, to sweep the ice clear of snow or debris so that nothing slow…
Meanings of Besoms:
nounA broom made of twigs tied round a stick.
Usage examples:
Players have brooms, known as besoms, to sweep the ice clear of snow or debris so that nothing slow…
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