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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121. Event in a unobvious postion, with average decoration, it can attract the person by firmly lure your appetite.
122. Finally, this article demonstrates the connection between spy lure and circumventive abetment.
123. And as drug companies see profits beginning to wane from mainstays like Lipitor, the high prices that cancer drugs can command have become an irresistible lure.
124. This helps mobile operators lure voice traffic away from fixed-line operators, a process known as "fixed-mobile substitution".
125. It is the parent element of one or more lure elements, each of which is the parent of three other elements.
126. However, the lure of being a DJ in Taiwan was much stronger.
127. When the web page appears, it shows a simple drop-down menu that allows you to select a lure type.
128. Mr Osborne's focus is slimming the state, Mr Hilton's is decentralising it, which may need cash to lure in "social entrepreneurs" (see article) and local volunteers.
129. No matter what time of year you are targeting largemouth bass, lure placement and good casting skills are a big part of catching fish.
130. Benitez is hoping that the lure of possible glory with Liverpool rather than an increased pay packet will be enough to convince Mascherano that his future remains at Anfield.
131. Scotland's most famous telephone box is still a lure for visitors.
132. To lure eatery back, many fine restaurants have done what luxury brands hate cut - price sale.
133. A tagged northern spotted owl swoops toward a researcher? lure in a young redwood forest.
134. What are you doing to get rid of loans, interest charges and to lure capital injection?
135. Any fisherman will tell you that it's unlikely to catch perch, walleye, trout, salmon, and bass using the same bait or lure.
135. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
136. Now, do not let them lure you to the hustings, my dear Mr. Brooke.
137. A few days later, scar and lure simba into a valley, then instigate hyenas JiaoMa pursuits.
138. However, the lure of a DJ in Taiwan was much stronger.
139. Good benefits and a cash bonus should lure new graduates to accept a job here.
140. The regimental commander figured out a good way to lure the enemy in deeply.
141. Colorant: single color, lemon yellow, sunset yellow, rouge red, vegetables red and lure red and bright red, bright blue, indigo blue.
142. To lure him away from the stove, I piled up parsley for him to chop or cheese for him to grate at the other end of the kitchen island.
143. Details can be found in the report, Why Do Red and Dark-coloured Cars Lure Aquatic Insects?
144. The lending library reflects a broader effort by Amazon to lure consumers to Prime, a service that costs $79 a year.
145. China's fledgeling golf industry -now in its 26thyear -believes it can lure two million new players over the next decade.
146. "Some young people find the lure of social media difficult to resist, which can interfere with homework, sleep and physical activity," O'Keeffe says in a news release.
147. But such memories are opium that lure the unwary into traps.
148. On the contrary, foreign exchange reserves fell to lure the national currency rate will be decreased.
149. He refused, as well as the lure of the Czech football. "I should be in contact with Ivan Hasek and Karel Poborskym, but I live in Italy, it is then difficult to take any office."
150. Fai lure of brake disc is only judged with wear quantity, but not damage quantity.