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.
I don't particularly care for your attitude.
Traffic is bad, particularly in the city centre. I enjoyed the concert, particularly the second half. The movie was not particularly interesting. 'Did you enjoy the movie ?' 'No, not particularly.'
make a sentence of particularly enticing
The clever advertisements are enticing customers to buy the product.
The inticing smell drew in customers.
The waffle beckoned me with the enticing aroma of breakfast.
"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.
I don't particularly care for your attitude.
the aroma was very strong that it burned my eyes.
You are irresistible baby. Let's make love
You can use "percolator" in a sentence like this: "I brewed my morning coffee using a classic stovetop percolator, which gave it a rich and robust flavor." Alternatively, you might say, "The percolator bubbled away on the stove, filling the kitchen with the enticing aroma of freshly brewed coffee."
You can use "particularly noisy" in a sentence like this: "The construction site next door has been particularly noisy, making it hard for me to concentrate on my work." This phrase emphasizes that the level of noise is notably disruptive compared to usual sounds.
The number of full profile shots are particularly pleasing.