allure, bait the hook, cajole, draw, ensnare, flirt with, lead on, persuade, seduce, sweet-talk, wheedle
Definitionv. provoke someone to do something through
Last update: January 26, 2016
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A good joke can effectively entice the voters. [verb]
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To entice more shoppers, they decided to offer free parking on Saturdays. [verb]
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"I don't believe Henry Burdock would entice our dog away," said Mr. [Please select]
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First delivery should be free, to entice them. [Please select]
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But does it take more to entice the female to mate? [Please select]
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Some stores slashed prices by up to 80% to entice shoppers, with some big names opening at 5am yesterday. [verb]
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"Keep them, and sell their calves; keep them to entice the wild cattle into the pen." [verb]
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'FIVE GUINEAS REWARD 'Whereas a young boy, named Oliver Twist, absconded, or was enticed, on Thursday evening last, from his home, at Pentonville; and has not since been heard of. [verb]
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"It were but justice, methinks," replied another, "that the Princess Guenever should dismiss, by her courtesy, him whom her husband's wisdom has been able to entice hither." [verb]
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Everything that is young and strong is being enticed away and depraved. [verb]
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