irresistible
Example Sentences
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From the 1960s through the late ’90s, spurred by the ready availability of cheap, calorie-dense food—engineered to be irresistible and offered in ever-larger portions—adult obesity rates in the U.S. more than doubled.
But Stokes was irresistible in his first Test in Perth since making his maiden century at the Waca as a 22-year-old 12 years ago.
From BBC
“Dazed and Confused” was what Rolling Stone called “the ultimate party movie—loud, crude, socially irresponsible and totally irresistible.”
It seems like the only choice a legacy company had at the turn of the century was to create more content and become irresistible.
“The seductive vampire is, by definition, a source of irresistible fascination,” Cameron said.
From Salon
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