Definitionn. a beguiler who leads someone into danger
Last update: May 8, 2016
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The bird was caught in a decoy. [verb]
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The school children were warned against the decoy . [Please select]
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The hunter decoyed the prey using a loaf of meat . [Please select]
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Many are caught by means of female elephants previously tamed, and trained to decoy males into the snares prepared for subjecting them to captivity. [Please select]
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Lenehan's lips over the counter lisped a low whistle of decoy. [Please select]
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She was a most accomplished decoy, and evinced the utmost relish for the sport. [Please select]
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There was nothing whatever in his quarters to decoy him from his love. [Please select]
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[35] Decoy, a corruption of Duck-coy, from the Dutch _kooi_, a cage or pen. [Please select]
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It seems to be a provision of Nature; a decoy to secure mothers for the race. [Please select]
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The parent bird, on these occasions made frantic efforts to decoy me away from her young. [Please select]
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For a ghost to speak to you, you will be decoyed into the hands of enemies. [Please select]
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