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the luring
noun
Something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
Exact(16)
Subsequent experiments with extract-of-trap show that this is indeed the case (though the team has not yet worked out what the luring chemical is).But merely being attractive to protozoa does not prove the Genlisea is eating them.
Because the luring offence enumerates a number of child sexual exploitation offences, the applicability of the provision varies and can capture communications with children up to 18 years of age.
Francis sourced a jellyfish protein supplier and harnessed the luring glow of jellyfish bioluminescence to add to his ice cream recipe -- no big deal.
Alice followed a rabbit, but the architecture does the luring here.
Reports abound of sweatshops, workers' protests and this year even of officials condoning the luring of children into slavery.
Johnson found a corporate calling, in the luring of companies to inner-city communities, creating commerce and jobs.
Similar(40)
The trick is luring and keeping them.
| Brazil is luring the millisecond investor.
The lure?
I still felt the lure".
Ah, the lure of the prepared impromptu.
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