The clever advertisements are enticing customers to buy the product.
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 scent of her enticing perfume attracted the men like moths to a flame."
The dark forest cake was really tempting causing the birthday boy to take peice before the party started
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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.
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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 scent of her enticing perfume attracted the men like moths to a flame."
The dark forest cake was really tempting causing the birthday boy to take peice before the party started
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
How can you use the word infectious in a sentence
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
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