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The lure on my fishing pole broke off yesterday when I had a big one.
The term for a fishing plug or lure is one word, crankbait.
The word lure has one syllable.
An insect of the order 'diptera'. to take flight. an artificial fishing lure. part of a tent. part of a flag. to move quickly.
Rule is an anagram for lure.
Are you asking for the root word of fishing and snacks? I cannot really understand your question, but the root word of fishing is 'fish' and snacks is 'snacks'
They were trying to lure the fox into a trap.
Example sentences using the word lure include: The man attached a lure to his fishing line. Adult predators often try to lure young children by offering something that the child wants to have or to do, such as being given money. The lure of advertising causes many people to over-extend their budgets.
From the word "troller", the device that allows an electrical current to pass from an overhead wire to a streetcar. Both words are made from word "troll" - the practice of fishing by drawing a baited line or lure behind a boat, because from the side, the dragging lines made the car seem to be 'trolling' as in fishing.
No, the word 'lured' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to lure. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective (the lured prey). The word lure is a noun form, a singular, common noun; a word for something that tempts or attracts with the promise of pleasure or reward; an attraction or appeal. The noun form for the verb to lure is the gerund, luring.