Similar words: invigorating, invite, invited, in vitro, invitation, investing, writing, editing. Meaning: [ɪn'vaɪtɪŋ] adj. attractive and tempting.
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61. In fact, their purpose in inviting him to lunch was to ask him to divorce her.
62. Rachel daintily arched one eyebrow as if I had mentioned inviting her servants to some feast or revelry.
63. The primary edifice, Mandeville Center, is about as inviting as a concrete bunker.
64. We suggest that it enables the parents to pay a compliment to close friends by inviting them to be godparents.
65. The berries on the trees, dust washed off at last, have an inviting dewy sheen.
66. Nigel sent her a nice little note inviting her for a drink.
67. Wordlessly, he waved Tahad in closer to the screen, inviting him to read the message.
68. The final fence is usually an inviting, straight forward obstacle but it can still cause problems.
69. But by inviting the Saxons into the country he planted the seed for a new invasion upon his soil.
70. He just stood there and looked at her and Maggie held his gaze for a moment before inviting him in.
71. The probability of my inviting a lightning strike in any particular minute is also very low.
72. Larsson won his penalty by simply cutting inside and inviting Danny Griffin to run into his back.
73. Why take off along that narrow and difficult path, when wide boulevards were generally more inviting to a congregation?
74. He found, with some surprise, that his sandwich looked remarkably inviting, even though it was on white bread.
75. Even with the outside damage repaired the house on the Rose Hill estate is hardly inviting.
76. Mattie phoned Alice early the next morning, inviting her to dinner after she finished work.
77. The men hammering it together had beckoned us, beaming, inviting inspection.
78. Wentworth basked in sunshine, the fairways rolled before them[sentencedict.com], inviting and velvety.
79. Not as warm and maybe not as optimistic as it once was, but still plenty friendly and inviting.
80. Section 57 imposes restrictions on the contents of advertisements inviting, interalia, the purchase of or subscription for shares.
81. Alternatively something of a ritual might be made of inviting friends round to watch a particular programme.
82. Those are the people I'm inviting. Did I miss anyone out?
83. There was only a call from Titi, the resident countess, inviting him for cocktails that afternoon.
84. Inviting a soap star or two to your opening night is always a good way of getting bums on seats.
85. Deliberately he settled flat, inviting the pain to do its worst; quietly enjoying conquering it and himself.
86. And it's inviting adults of all ages to go along and join in the fun.
87. The Department of Education is inviting interested parties to submit comments on the new support arrangements by October 31.
88. She continued as if nothing was wrong, even inviting him over for breakfast once a week.
88. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
89. From the outside, it didn't look particularly inviting: it could have used some paint and polish.
90. The ambitious couple threw large parties, inviting celebrities and gossip columnists.
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