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irresistible

[ir-i-zis-tuh-buhl] / ˌɪr ɪˈzɪs tə bəl /


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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.

From The Wall Street Journal

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.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It seems like the only choice a legacy company had at the turn of the century was to create more content and become irresistible.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The seductive vampire is, by definition, a source of irresistible fascination,” Cameron said.

From Salon