Sentence examples for to enticing from inspiring English sources

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to enticing

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To lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope.

  • I enticed the little bear into the trap with a pot of honey.

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When it comes to enticing new plays in the West End, the cupboard is bare.

But the real secret when it comes to enticing the American palate might be a more expansive form of narrative.

This year, sites like the 40/40 Club, once the beneficiaries of opulent affairs, have shifted their focus to enticing smaller groups with specific food and drink packages.

The space has a homey vibe thanks to enticing display cases filled with baked goods, and a few family-size wooden tables.

Though initially reluctant to take on those responsibilities, he says he now looks forward to enticing new audiences to the Chicago Symphony.

The story of young people, full of ambition, energy, skill and talent, moving to enticing cities that call to them like a siren's song is as old as modern civilization.

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The ads, however, did little to entice.

Even rich whites are hard to entice.

Hold out baits to entice the enemy.

Matyasova used props to entice them.

That danger seems to entice him.

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