Lade Conlee of Kingston Springs used turnip greens to entice this 15-point buck.
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Some spent millions on campaigns to entice you to change your reckless behavior.
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Officials have said they hope to entice a developer to buy the land and rebuild.
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That could entice even the most reticent shareholders to part with their stakes.
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Denon is betting its reputation for quality products will entice many customers.
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The bill includes tax incentives designed to entice reluctant House Republicans.
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Women, liberated from the courtesan's need to entice, have become more enticing.
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Travel may entice you, but it will be costly and lead to a work-related problem.
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Sometimes a change of color is all fish need to entice them into striking again.
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Provoke someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises or persuasion; "He lured me into temptation"
(enticing) alluring: highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire; "an alluring prospect"; "her alluring smile"; "the voice was low and beguiling"; "difficult to say no to an enticing advertisement"; "a tempting invitation"
To lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope
(ENTICES) Enoxaparin and Ticlopidine after Elective Stenting [study]
(Entices) Convex curve in a column to correct for the optically concave effect of a column built straight.
Offer some reward in order to get someone to stop resisting and do as you wish.
To wrongfully solicit, persuade, procure, allure, attract, draw by blandishment, coax, or seduce. To lure, induce, tempt, incite, or persuade a person to do a thing. ...