Enticed Sentence Examples
She enticed him in a way he wasn't expecting and lived through handling the gem at his neck.
The fact that she was uninterested only enticed him further.
The flowers have an attractive floral envelope, are scented and often contain honey or a large amount of pollen by these means the insect is enticed to visit it.
This prefect allowed himself to be enticed by Zanbil, prince of Zabulistan, to penetrate into the country far from his base, and escaped narrowly, not without severe losses.
A merchant vessel laden with Spanish wines was sent to Lough Swilly, and anchoring off Rathmullan, where the boy was residing in the castle of MacSweeny his foster parent, Hugh Roe with some youthful companions was enticed on board, when the ship immediately set sail and conveyed the party to Dublin.
Enticed by the scent of fragrant spices and raucous chatter, I wander down the hill.
Customers are enticed by the aromatic scents.
Others will be enticed by retiree perks and tax incentives.
Having no prospect of ultimate success, she accepted the proposal of Octavian that she should assassinate Antony, and enticed him to join her in a mausoleum which she had built in order that "they might die together."
Ed WELL RED Well done you clever boffins at YS, you've enticed yet another amazed disciple away from an Iron Curtain magazine.
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You'll be enticed into boutiques where polite locals offer island handicrafts.
But on 9th November the European situation was suddenly modified by the formation of the Gambetta cabinet, and, in view of the policy of revenge with which Gambetta was supposed to be identified, it became imperative for Bismarck to assure himself that Italy would not be enticed into a Francophil attitude by any concession Gambetta might offer.
They were enticed into disobedience to God by the wiles of the serpent, the prehistoric ancestor of the Christian Satan.
Shoppers are enticed by the array of clothing items, accessories and the mood set by alternative rock genres piped throughout the store.
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An audience of casual gamers is waiting to be enticed by an industry obsessed with increasingly complex devices.
Yet, the employee may be enticed by paid for jobs websites.
If you now feel enticed to go shopping for swimwear at Victoria's Secret, you won't be alone, so plan to shop early in the season if you want the best selection.
Do not be enticed to purchase a product or service just because you got free stuff by mail from the company.
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Dirk offered a stout resistance, but, according to the most trustworthy account, was enticed into an ambuscade and was killed in the fight (1049).
Fred spent most of Sunday in his room either reading or playing with his notes until Dean had enticed him out by the smell of two steaks slapped on the outside grill.
The hero Cuchulinn has returned from the land of the fairies after having been enticed thither by a fairywoman named Fand, whom he is now unable to forget.
Some years later, however, Tryphon, an officer of the Syrians, who had grown suspicious of the Maccabees, enticed Jonathan into Ptolemais and there treacherously took him prisoner.
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Heavy marketing and an atmosphere of declining interest rates have enticed people to borrow for an unsustainable lifestyle, instead of investing in their property and home.
Today, House of Wu and Tiffany ship over 250,000 dresses across the world to over 2,800 retail outlets, where special occasion shoppers are enticed by the quality and detail in their dresses.
Potential staffers with experience will also spot the tin in your plan and won't be enticed to leave their secure positions for a stint with someone they consider to be unprepared.
The khakan, enticed by the promise of an imperial princess, furnished Heraclius with 40,000 men for his Persian war, who shared in the victory over Chosroes at Nineveh.