Similar words: anticipate, identical, parenting, unrelentingly, sentiment, fascinating, criticize, politician. Meaning: [-sɪŋ] adj. highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire.
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61. While most people visit Rapa Nui to explore its cultural history the island is also home to some excellent diving, surfing, and enticing beaches when a bit of relaxation is in order.
62. In truth, a joining of the two is hardly an enticing prospect.
63. So, if someone is enticing you away from God, or you know someone who's weakening under pressure to be unfaithful to God, destroy the tempter.
64. Intensely red in color. Powerful, lively and full of spices. Very complex and flavourful palate finishes long on sweet cherries with an enticing mineral note.
65. It was a fine, bright day and I was thrilled to enter a sharp-edged gray world full of enticing machinery.
66. The jewels glitter between her breasts enticing him to another happenstance of sex. The two adjoin like vacuums of self into another lustful foray of plight.
67. Her neck was short but rounded and her arms plump and enticing.
68. There is nothing enticing about a fridge that looks like a mini-bar or is filled with half-eaten takeout food.
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