Is that a rhetorical question?
Pie is simply pie, and that is why it is so irresistible.
Its one of those mystical things of life, the irrisistability of pie.
Pie contains a lot a sugar, which you can get addicted to.
The pie was delicious and irresistible.
Simply Irresistible with Sarah Michelle Gellar. Is that it?
irresistible = impossible to resist eg the sweets looked so delicious they were irresistible
Typically, a noun is a Person, Place, or Thing. Irresistible, on the other hand, is an Adjective, which modifies nouns. * The ice cream was irresistible, so I ate it all. * I find her simply irresistible. * I have an irresistible urge to go snorkling in Maui, again.
if something is irresistible u have to have it!!
Her beauty was irresistible.
His lips were irresistible.
because ROBERT PATTINSON is so irresistible!!!
Same word: irresistible.
The word "irresistible" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is impossible to resist or refuse.
The Irresistible Flapper was created in 1919.
The ISBN of The Irresistible Revolution is 0310266300.