Synonym: attract, captivate, charm, fascinate, infatuate, tempt. Similar words: failure, call up, fill up, roll up, pull up, allusion, illusion, fall under. Meaning: [ə'ljʊə] n. the power to entice or attract through personal charm. v. dispose or incline or entice to.
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(31) The guy who could quote Alexander Pope learned about spitting tobacco and dodgingmortar rounds, the strange allure of a hard life.
(32) Mainly used to rose wine made from a pale colour, its wine, smooth, elegant, have fruit flavour, balance and rich allure, added the grenache strong.
(33) Veteran to a Ge for, take - over AOL has huge allure apparently.
(34) Spain - a land of graceful flamenco dancers and brave bullfighters - has long held a romantic allure for travelers.
(35) The book has a certain allure for which it is hard to find a reason.
(36) But there's no reason to abandon your newfound allure in some empty hotel room.
(37) There are large forces which allure with all the soulfulness of expressionthe most cultured human.
(38) You enter the hotel and find yourself intertwined with a scenography of sliding doors and evading walls, rhythmically placed to allure the sea into the building.
(39) The guy who could quote Alexander Pope learned about spitting tobacco and dodgingmortar rounds, the strange allure of a hard life. “Everything is vivid, eventhe crappy food,” he said.
(40) Each resort has its own attractions and each country its own allure.
(41) There are large forces which allure with all the soulfulness of expression possible in the most cultured human.
(42) This scenario has befallen several Yunnan cities that tried to cash in on the allure of Shangri-La.
(43) The allure of the moonlIt'swimming pool proved too much for him.
(44) Spain - a land of graceful flamenco and brave bullfighters - has long held a romantic allure for travelers.
(45) Mike Keiser, a Chicago businessman who created the four-course Bandon Dunes and is currently unveiling his similarly styled Cabot Links, ties every hole to the allure of the ocean.
(46) Its adherents dominate corporate board rooms, and its allure motivates countless entrepreneurs.
(47) Do not envy the allure of the red wolf, gray wolf too hell-bent is love.
(48) The sculptural "haute couture" pieces enchant and enthrall with its ingenious construction and tactile allure of porcelain.
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(49) And on paper, they both measure 1, 184 feet long, but technically, the Allure is about two inches longer than the Oasis, making the new passenger vessel the biggest cruise ship in the world.
(50) On October 28, Allure of the Seas, world's biggest cruiseliner was handed over to Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd by STX Europe's shipyard in Turku, Finland.
(51) In the midday sun, the allure of a golden-globed Orthodox church was matched only by the three blue spires atop the straight-backed cathedral.
(52) Silence has its own allure and grace , heightening all the senses, espe - cially hearing.
(53) Like the painters and poets who celebrated Fraser's otherworldly allure, they return home with stories and images of soul-stirring beauty.
(54) But once tablets become low-priced commodities, Apple will have its work cut out for it to retain the iPad's innovative allure.
(55) The depressed economy has increased the allure of the jobs offered by the military.
(56) It contained sunset yellow, carmiosine, quinoline yellow and allure red, plus sodium benzoate.
(57) In Asia, an actor's allure can glamorize art films as well as mainstream fare.
(58) Obama's choice of Steven Chu, the Nobel laureate physicist, as secretary of energy only heightened the allure.
(59) This had the same impact for me as charting the price of the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card: it had allure and mystery because it traded for thousands.
(60) She and he cohabiting for three years, he gave her sex, have no allure, especially for him machine-made romp and mismanagement sweetness character also feel drab abnormalities.
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