Crossword-Solution: BECK
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Beck | n. | See Beak. |
| Beck | n. | A small brook. |
| Beck | n. | A vat. See Back. |
| Beck | v. i. | To nod, or make a sign with the head or hand. |
| Beck | v. t. | To notify or call by a nod, or a motion of the head or hand; to intimate a command to. |
| Beck | n. | A significant nod, or motion of the head or hand, esp. as a call or command. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BECK | anagram | CKBE |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
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greedy person
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Sentences with BECK (5)
Their budget is secret, their purpose is secret, and now they have every computer security concern at their beck and call.
Let me see: there was Ben Thornburg, and Beck Jolly, and Squire Bell, and Horace Bixby, and Major Downing, and John Stevenson, and Billy Gordon, and Jim Brady, and George Ealer, and Billy Youngblood--all A-1 alligator pilots.
River and bridge and street and square Lay mine, as much at my beck and call, Through the live translucent bath of air, As the sights in a magic crystal-ball.
Vhen der war hef godt over, I go beck to Ulm und gedt marriet, und den I gedt demn sick von der armie.
Though I be, as you say truly, at the beck of every small temptation, I can yet, by one decisive gesture, place myself beyond the reach of all.
Quotes with BECK (3)
By this freedom the will of a rational being, as belonging to the sensuous world, recognizes itself to be, like all other efficient causes, necessarily subject to the laws of causality, while in practical matters, in its other aspect as a being in itself, it is conscious of its existence as determinable in an intelligible order of things. It is conscious of this not by virtue of a particular intuition of itself but because of certain dynamic laws which determine its causality…
On the other hand, the moral law, although it gives no such prospect, does provide a fact absolutely inexplicable from any data of the world of sense or from the whole compass of the theoretical use of reason, and this fact points to a pure intelligible world―indeed, it defines it positively and enable us to know something of it, namely a law. This law gives to the sensible world, as sensuous nature (as this concerns rational beings), the form of an intelligible world, i.e., …
When we strike a balance between the challenge of an activity and our skill at performing it, when the rhythm of the work itself feels in sync with our pulse, when we know that what we're doing matters, we can get totally absorbed in our task. That is happiness. The life coach Martha Beck asks new potential clients, "Is there anything you do regularly that makes you forget what time it is?" That forgetting -- that pure absorption -- is what the psychologist Mihaly Csikzentmih…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 92 times in crossword archives (1942–2024).