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alluring

[uh-loor-ing] / əˈlʊər ɪŋ /


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McDermott’s childhood memories are matched by naïvely excited music; the flotation tank, by a soporific étude; the simulated coma, by music so shapeless yet alluring that it could have been written by Satie.

From New York Times

The AR-15 was also especially alluring to the gunman who killed 10 Black people at a supermarket in Buffalo in May 2022.

From Washington Post

Each of these items, at their core, is essentially straight-forward — but something about the intricacies of French toast has always been alluring to me.

From Salon

An alluring transit tunnel is one key to reviving downtown, according to Scholes, the Downtown Seattle Association president.

From Seattle Times

“Don’t Blame Me” was husky and alluring, while “Look What You Made Me Do,” performed in front of dancers trapped in glass boxes dressed as old versions of Swift, brimmed with attitude.

From New York Times