A bespeaker is a person who bespeaks - who relates or tells something to someone, or who speaks to someone beforehand or arranges something in advance.
"Your actions will bespeak your motives."
Request, bespeak, call for, quest
I wonder sleeves are not sold separately, but you can bespeak them to a dressmaker.
There's sneak, seek, reek, shriek, squeak, tweak, speak, misspeak, and bespeak.
Réserver From my French dictionary - Réserver (verb): book, reserve, set aside, save, store, bespeak, have in store
Berserk. Bespeak. Cutback. Earmark. Gimmick. Paddock. Padlock. Ransack. Tussock. Uncloak. Upchuck. Warlock. Wedlock.
Hoping you meant "Fenrir" or "Fafnir"; Norse mythological tales bespeak of a monstrous wolf named Fenrir, and a serpent (or dragon) named Fafnir.
The prefix be- indicates thoroughness or completion of treatment, as in bespeak or besiege, or an action that causes a condition to exist e.g. belittle, befriend, besmirch.
pig agawan dance-ritual dances of the cordillera people bespeak of their beliefs in their supreme deity.these can be seen in their ceremonial dances to the Divine Bathala for a bountiful harvest
Yes and no, just like everything that involves people, you can not nail down any definite answer, it depends on the individuals involved icluding the females attitude, personality and agenda.
beatnik, bedrock, berserk, bespeak, bethink, bulwark, catwalk, cowlick, earmark, haddock, hammock, hassock, haycock, hemlock, henpeck, legwork, midweek, mistook, mollusk, network, obelisk, outback, ransack, recheck, redneck, restock, rethink, rollick, seasick, spelunk, sawbuck, skylark
proof, grounds, demonstration, confirmation, verification, corroboration, authentication, substantiation