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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91. Which means my lure was behaving passably bug-like.
92. He was not interested in that materialist lure.
93. The lure of free gold is too strong.
94. Finally, the type of lure is Trolling.
95. Did she lure you to an early bird dinner?
96. The caster awakens the forces of the wild, which call out to lure the unwary.
97. As you can see, the template filter substitutes the variable name lure.company with the actual value associated with that key name in the Map object.
98. Fai - lure occurred in 5 flaps, survival 91 . Survivalratio was 95.2 % . The operative indication.
99. Lure or drag sb. into the mire or wrong doings.
100. Indonesia's latest campaign to lure tourists got off to a rocky start after embarrassed officials acknowledged that a key slogan was ungrammatical and ordered it corrected.
101. U.S. biologists hope to lure wayward whales back to Pacific ocean.
102. The core idea of honeypot is to build an artificial network trap to lure attacker, then direct their time and resource to the tarp, thus can also reveal their attacking method and tools.
103. Mens rea to lure " the perpetrator can not be found to constitute a crime, the number of drugs found not to be necessary."
104. The campus and its signature "Hill" lure students with green space, nearby lakes, and vistas of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
105. To lure into performing a previously or otherwise uncontemplated illegal act.
106. One of the major pests of Chinese date trees was studied regarding the sex lure phenomenon.
107. With hand line fishing,(www.Sentencedict.com) a fishing line containing weights and a lure may also be used.
108. As a highly social species, we are threatened by potential mate poachers, who try to lure away our partners for brief sexual encounters or a more permanent relationship.
109. A tagged northern spotted owl swoops toward a researcher's lure in a young redwood forest.
110. Although the lodestar fee is simple and easy, lure the lawyer to prolong litigation.
111. You have a simple drop-down box with three lure types: trolling, casting, and other.
112. By the black light lamp lure and investigation day after day, the population dynamics of Lepidoptera phototactic insects in hill area of lower Taihang Mountain is studied.
113. 2010-05-01 The Wall Street Journal by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, recently unleashed its New York section - "Greater New York", aiming to lure readers and advertisers from the New York Times.
114. Right now, there are three different lure types available for trolling and three different lure types available for casting.
115. Those advances helped lure investors to the Overseas Private Investment Corporation summit in Jakarta.
116. Shares in both companies fell about 3 percent as investors feared intense competition could lure away buyers of e-books[sentencedict.com], the fastest-growing segment in a moribund bookselling industry.
117. Drinking and trading lure people across the line from pleasure to self - destructiveness.
118. But they may also be hard pressed to maintain prices as publishers try to lure early adopters and compete with free Web offerings.
119. While other Internet junkies spend their hours searching for nuggets of information or downloading MP3 music programmes, the lure for Phillips was the chat service Internet Relay Chat.
120. The publicity helped lure $4.8 million in venture capital from the likes of Sand Hill Road's NEA.