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alluring

[uh-loor-ing] / əˈlʊər ɪŋ /


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And although the prospect of tapping into Venezuela’s vast riches might be alluring, people close to ConocoPhillips note it has an abundant backlog of safe, lucrative oil fields to drill—from West Texas to Alaska.

From The Wall Street Journal

But what begins as the sleazy and alluring tale of a man parachuting into self-destruction turns into an exploration of the transformative power of living in one’s true identity.

From Los Angeles Times

The character, a compulsive talker whose social manner is as subtle as a leaf blower, poses a tremendous acting challenge, being as intensely annoying as she is mysteriously alluring.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s something that’s always seemed very alluring to me, to be able to command an audience when it’s just you on the stage.

From Los Angeles Times

The album opens with bassist Charles Fambrough playing the alluring groove of his composition, “Little Man.”

From The Wall Street Journal