adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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enticing smells coming from the kitchen
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the enticing smell of fresh bread
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The advertisers have been accused of trying to make the alcoholic drinks enticing to teenagers.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Employers in all fields of endeavour were crying out for them, offering generous salaries along with an array of enticing perks.
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It has an enticing colour photograph of palm trees and white sand.
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It looked enticing and we decided to follow it as far as we could.
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Nevertheless, this is an enticing introduction to the subject.
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That enticing possibility is why they are bound to have a go.
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This, coupled with the minimal outlay in terms of resources, time, and indeed effort, results in enticing rewards.
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When it comes to earning a living there is no more enticing environment than a pub.