Similar words: invigorating, invite, invited, in vitro, invitation, investing, writing, editing. Meaning: [ɪn'vaɪtɪŋ] adj. attractive and tempting.
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121. They did so simply by reading the fine print and slithering through the loophole that yawned, obvious and inviting, therein.
122. The imposing and inviting new face of the building dominates the prospect of the site by evening.
123. The water seemed peaceful and inviting and it was hard to believe there might be something lurking beneath its surface.
124. Just a few months earlier, the Supreme Court had handed down a decision inviting states to pass abortion restrictions.
125. He was suspicious of her motives in inviting him into the house - he usually got no further than the front doorstep.
126. Inside, the place was warm, inviting and full of life.
127. Nobody thanked the prime minister. Junior ministers have been inviting the sack by asking him to resign.
128. They countered the threat by inviting only safe theologians - largely Rome-based - to sit on the preparatory commissions.
129. Joanna's full red lips were fixed in an inviting smile.
130. A local Labour party will seek a candidate by inviting nominations.
131. Perhaps movie marketers should have been more careful about inviting comparisons.
132. With 500 missiles on board, an arsenal ship would become an inviting target for opposing navies, critics argue.
133. Leapor's poems inviting friends to tea are written in a similar vein of pleasure or celebration.
134. She might just as well have stuck a neon sign on her head, inviting him to make love to her.
135. Sponsored by Turn-a-Round of Norwich, we are inviting turners to submit turned toys.
136. Prices aren't too high at the Osteria, and the ambience is bright and inviting.
137. It was not an inviting prospect; grey as usual with the damned mist shrouding the jetties.
138. There is an inviting restaurant with an outdoor terrace.
139. What's with inviting Punky Brewster?
140. The Algonquin, which fittingly claims the distinction(10) of being New York's oldest working hotel, threw a party for Wong on Tuesday night, inviting 300 of his friends and clientele.
141. Inviting public bidding is a very effective measure to choose type scientifically in the purchase allowance of agricultural machinery.
142. Briary blackberry character mingles with violet, cola and spice nuances in the wine's inviting aromas and velvety flavors.
143. For example, if a non-authenticated user attempts to access a protected resource, ETF serves the login page inviting the user to authenticate.
144. A leisurely afternoon, inviting some friends, sitting outdoor, drinking fragrant coffee and eating sweet and sour apple strudel, you feel like being in a small town in Europe.
145. She also caters to the needs of her official fan club, which has more than 30,000 members, occasionally inviting them all to meet her at a specific time and place, creating flash mobs of fandom.
146. Perhaps the useful utility object from the web package should be moved to a utility package so that other packages can utilize it without inviting an unwanted dependency.
147. Because of the multiformity of evaluating objects of inviting bidding, it is impossible to find a generally applicable evaluating method.
148. The Archbishop began his address,[http://sentencedict.com/inviting.html] thanking the Dean and Chapter of Westminster for inviting him to the Abbey.
149. Beth says the goal is to decorate the room, make it more inviting and depersonalize it.
150. Have double slender, strong, very good proportional beautiful leg puts on formfitting skirt, deserve to go up the filar socks of long canister, feel very inviting in the meeting in man eye.
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