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This phrase is used to indicate that someone was tempted or persuaded to do something. For example: The delicious scent of freshly baked bread wafted through the air and he was enticed to buy a loaf.
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(According to the Washington Post, he was enticed with Starbucks coffee).
In 1997, a breakaway rebel faction was enticed with a similar deal, which failed to materialise.
"Oh, that ever I was enticed to bring us here, onto this floating sepulchre".
Reluctant to enter the political arena, Hughes was enticed by the support of Pres.
She was enticed away to join the nationally prominent Charlie Barnet swing band, replacing Lena Horne.
(We can't ask him, since he was enticed back home to Iraq and promptly murdered).
Donald R. Kaplan was enticed back from the Irvine campus to replace his major professor, Foster, who retired in 1970.
He was enticed back to London by an offer to work for Harry Evans's Sunday Times.
A 3-year-old was enticed away by the offer of a slice of mango and a toy car.
There has been speculation that Cecil was enticed outside the Hwange park boundary using a freshly killed animal as bait.
The octopus was enticed from its hiding place by an ingenious lure made of leopard cowrie shells.
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