[ US /biˈsitʃɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bɪsˈiːt‍ʃɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. begging
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How To Use beseeching In A Sentence

  • Henrietta had written it again, and again had crept into his chamber and in whatever part of the house the magnate might now be found, he everywhere encountered this pale tremulous figure who pressing her hands together and without uttering a word gazed at him beseechingly, imploringly -- only they two knew why. The Poor Plutocrats
  • “fremyt” voice, and he starting up surprised, and slinking off as if he were to blame somehow, or had been dreaming he heard; many eager questions and beseechings which James and I could make nothing of, and on which she seemed to set her all, and then sink back ununderstood. Spare Hours
  • After his last Hindi film, many of his colleagues have been beseeching him to make a commercial Hindi film.
  • ' Rocking back in his chair, Todd cast a beseeching look upwards. FINAL RESORT
  • The girl to whom he had been engaged had died, and that had left a kind of sweetness, almost beseechingness, in his manner, very engaging in so tall and strong a man. Aladdin O'Brien
  • Zoe was a beautiful brown-and-white spaniel, with eyes that were almost human in their soft beseechingness, and Mrs. Broderick often lamented that she could not eulogise his doggish virtues as Mrs. Browning had immortalised her Flush. Doctor Luttrell's First Patient
  • I write countless numbers of letters begging and beseeching on behalf of patients.
  • Her great eyes, black, with weary white lids, used to follow me as I left the hospital ward, and I could not always tear myself away from their dumb beseechingness, but would turn back and sit down again by the bed. The Story of My Life
  • Some among them began to pray, not for succor, but final prayers, beseeching forgiveness for sins committed. AMAGANSETT
  • Preacher lady and the Jesus police start mumbling and beseeching G_d to strike me down and boil me in molten tar. Boing Boing: September 19, 2004 - September 25, 2004 Archives
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