Synonym: attract, draw on, entice, pull, seduce, tempt. Similar words: allure, failure, lurid, sure, cure, azure, secure, assure. Meaning: [lʊr /ljʊə] n. 1. qualities that attract by seeming to promise some kind of reward 2. anything that serves as an enticement 3. something used to lure victims into danger. v. provoke someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises or persuasion.
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61. Johnson also is trying to lure Dallas offensive line coach Hudson Houck to join him with the Dolphins.
62. The biggest task of the Leftist Unity party will be to lure away the working class from the Socialists.
63. It would also lure small investors into privatisation issues by exempting small share deals from the stockmarket turnover tax.
64. The film charts the efforts of a dodgy theatre manager trying to lure the singer back for a last encore.
65. Yesterday Woods did not live up to the $ 2.25 million price tag needed to lure him to the Middle East.
66. It's also curious how most of these groups have written at least one song about the meretricious lure of the capital.
67. Forty Niners president Carmen Policy called the lure of free agency a siren song.
68. Joe tried luring the dorados out by dangling a silver fishing lure over the edge of the raft.
69. The lure of mutual profit wiped out, at least temporarily, their personal vendetta.
70. Hunt was seduced by the lure of fame and show business.
71. Give them enough bait to lure them and when they call be cool, crisp, and efficient.
72. The burglary was set up in order to lure the police officer into an ambush.
73. The campaign to lure doctors from abroad follows a similar recruitment drive for nurses.
74. Smaller banks started working on marketing campaigns designed to lure away disenchanted First Interstate-Wells Fargo customers.
75. Overseas runners drown by the lure of the pound will inevitably confuse the equation of who eventually comes out on top. Sentencedict.com
76. Mr Whiteman is hoping to lure professionals away from the major contractors.
77. It seemed as if one of the most respected women on television had succumbed to the lure of glitzy fame.
78. These captives may even have been used to lure and help catch wild elephants of which there were then a great number.
79. Tucson has tried scheme after scheme to lure crowds to the city center.
80. But the lure of this historical explanation is to be resisted.
81. It can take months and years to lure new employers to a region.
82. She must be trying to lure him to it[sentencedict.com], the naughty girl.
83. I started moving the lure when it was already in her beak, but before she could tear it.
84. Lilith appears in the guise of a seductive temptress to lure men to their peril.
85. Engineering is not a glamorous pursuit, nor does Swindon produce the final glossy motor car which might lure potential workers.
86. He tried to lure Wallace back last year but was frightened off by a £1m price tag.
87. Korda lacked the resources to lure away a significant number of Rank's key directors.
88. Hummingbirds eat nectar, which is produced by flowers to lure pollinating insects and birds.
89. After all, he or she is the siren who can lure the young graduate or woman returner into their particular workplace.
90. the lure of filthy lucre.