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beck(dictionary)
beck(3)(dictionary)
beck(2)(dictionary)

beck(3) (iou) and repetitive (oh)


beck(3) (iou)



beck noun3. ME.
[from BECK verb.]
A bow, a curtsy, a gesture of acknowledgement. ME.
A. Wilson He equally ignored all Rose Lorimer's flustered bobs, becks and smiles.
A significant gesture indicating agreement, command, etc. ME.
at the beck and call of subservient to, at the absolute command of.
Defoe With a beck of the head or hand, as we beckon to servants.

repetitive (oh)



done many times in the same way, and boring
repetitive work/tasks/Jobs
::repetitive tasks like washing and ironing
::The song was dreary and repetitive.
-- repetitively adv