make a sentence of particularly enticing
The dark forest cake was really tempting causing the birthday boy to take peice before the party started
The clever advertisements are enticing customers to buy the product.
"The scent of her enticing perfume attracted the men like moths to a flame."
To entice (verb) - The delicious smells enticed Hansel and Gretel into the ginerbread cottage. Enticing (adjective) - The smells coming from the gingerbread cottage were enticing.
The inticing smell drew in customers.
The waffle called out to me from the breakfast menu, enticing me with its golden crispiness and tempting toppings.
If you think of an sentence, put particularly in between 2 doing words or nouns and you can make a good sentence for your GCSE...
I don't particularly care for your attitude.
70 degrees is not a particularly hot day.
That sounds like an enticing invitation, but bythe same token, you've used the same line on all the women here.
The boy liked New Zealand - particularly the All Blacks rugby team.
The loss was particularly galling.