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enticing

[en-tahy-sing] / ɛnˈtaɪ sɪŋ /


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With such a history of success, it is also an enticing proposition for the very best coaches in the world.

From BBC

Roughly a year ago, the threshold for a second trinket dropped to 25 plates instead of 30, enticing people to up their plate count from the low 20s to 25, according to Uttz, the CFO.

From The Wall Street Journal

For months, a gravity-defying rally had pushed gold and silver prices to all-time highs, enticing speculators and sparking fears that investors the world over were losing faith in traditional currencies like the dollar.

From The Wall Street Journal

The West Coast Blue Note to complement the one in New York’s West Village opened on Sunset Boulevard last August, enticing tourists and supper club enthusiasts.

From Los Angeles Times

Crane Stationery’s shortage of master engravers has not been caused by automation, but by the difficulty of enticing humans to learn such a high-precision craft.

From The Wall Street Journal