- 看过 alluringly 的人也看了 :
- enticing
- charming
- tempting
- seductive
- beguiling
- captivating
- bewitching
- winning
- magnetic
alluringly 的定义
- very attractive or tempting; enticing; seductive.
- fascinating; charming.
alluringly 近义词
等同于 beautifully
更多alluringly例句
- Research also shows that for some people, particularly the young, banning a behavior makes it more alluring.
- It’s an alluring term for movement-building and capitalizing on people’s outrage, but it makes it seem like the issue of free supplies will benefit only the women who live and exist in poverty themselves.
- As they fall apart in the heat and darken in color, they transform into a toffee-like mixture that lends these cookies their alluring, Bananas Foster flavor.
- Loving Las Vegas, from its glittering Strip to its alluring desert
- In some mammals and overproducing domestic birds, females grow less fertile with age, making maturity seem less alluring than youthfulness.
- The pulps brought new readers to serious fiction, making it less intimidating with alluring art and low prices.
- Homeless kids on the street had pain just like she did, but even more alluring: anger.
- A lot of girls become models because there is the alluring, if distant, promise of first-class, all-designer everything.
- As he plowed through what was then a terrifying, alluring setlist, the kids did something unthinkable.
- They tout engaging plot lines, sharp illustrations and alluring wines that capture immediate attention.
- Apparently he was contented to sit on his piazza and see customers passing him by for the alluring bargains offered beyond.
- There was something mysterious, evil, about him; but the evil was alluring; it was made to seem as though it were not evil.
- Then she moved away to the music, an exquisite figure, the personification of all that was alluring in her sex.
- Her red lips like dew-drenched roses—luscious, pure, alluring, were parted a little in a half smile.
- Any sacrifice to Mrs. Simpson was alluring; she would be killed all day long, in a manner, for its own sake.