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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151. So the psychological lure of egoism as a theory of human action is partly explained by a certain humility or skepticism people have about their own or others' motives.
152. Are they admiring me for resisting the lure of mass bicycle consumerism?
153. Methods:Different dosages muscalure singularity and muscalure mixed with refined sugar in various test boxes to lure and kill different aged house flies.
154. We join the flashlight paillette adornment in the design, drawing on view in the meantime, adding more to lure dint.
155. Shortly before the Battle of Hoth, the Imperials used rumors of Bail Organa's survival in the shielded chambers of the Royal Palace to lure Leia Organa into a trap.
156. However,[www.Sentencedict.com] don't overcompensate and hurt the action of the lure.
157. The trout is caught by the fisherman's lure, the mouse by cheese, and man by the world's most popular leisure pastime, television.
158. We stopped outside the railway station in Old Delhi, which is a hub for street children, drawn by the lure of begging from tourists and travellers.
159. Our owners all have in a bad humor, flimsiness with can not stand lure of time.
160. Meanwhile, the lonely pulchritude shows too much emotional impulses that lure our feelings.
161. Using Old Comb, Honey and other Products of the hive for a lure: Every Beekeeper should always be concerned about the Health of their Apiary.
162. The exception is the lure type, which is one of three strings: trolling, casting, or other.
163. A lusty lady loved a lawyer and longed to lure him from his laboratory.
164. But iambic pentameter, even when translated into Chinese, could not lure Chiang into making reforms, much less into abdicating his seat of power.
165. To lure or entrap by or as if by a decoy.
166. The main lure is comparatively lower start up costs as well as the speed at which information can be processed because of the internet.
167. The frogfish can change colors to match its surroundings and dangles a "fishing pole" from its head—complete with lure.
168. She couldn't withstand the lure of money and was dragged into the mire.
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