accost, ask for, buttonhole, differentiate, furnish evidence, identify, manifest, request, sign up for, suggest, whistle for
Definitionv. be a signal for or a symptom of
Last update: August 3, 2015
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The whole arrangements and character of the building bespeak the rich and powerful feudal lord, not the humble father of a body of hard-working brethren, bound by vows to a life of poverty and self-denying toil. [Please select]
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Meredith and bespeak his company and that of his ladies to dinner. [Please select]
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This in itself was enough to bespeak his sympathy. [Please select]
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The reply of Ossaroo did not bespeak any very sanguine hope on his part. [Please select]
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Like the Haidas, also, they have strong, long arms, which bespeak familiarity with the paddle. [Please select]
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Under the chin were the suggestions of fulness which bespeak an easy mind. [Please select]
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"Your dialect would bespeak you my opinion a Spartan." [Please select]
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"It's an honest confession, but it does not bespeak a high heart." [Please select]
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--what do you bespeak my patience for. [Please select]
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The old man had now gone sorrowfully afoot to the blockhouse, a half-mile up the track, to bespeak the stopping of the express. [Please select]
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About the coming of Hugh injured and dying to his rescue, would be thrown a glamour of knight-errantry that would bespeak charity of judgment. [Please select]
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