Outwardly oh-so-ladylike, Jane is intensely erotic in her expensive tight fitting designer clothes and high black leather boots; she seems to beckon alluring, like a siren, a femme fatale, saying softly in that sensuous, exotic, husky voice of hers, 'Come to me, entrust yourself to me and your innermost fantasies will become reality'.
I'll wreck the ship every time the siren's song beckons to me.
Siren is the Greek word, it means Entwiner, Binder (seiraô)
The deer grazing in the field was alert that a pack of lions was coming their way.
a suren came to my house
This sentence is in the natural order: the subject (the siren) is first, and it is followed by the verb (wailed).
siren
The word "siren" has a short vowel sound. The "i" makes the short /ɪ/ sound in this word.
a female partly human creature in greek mythology known for luring sailors to their destruction through tempting song
Greek mythology.
ladies leggings
Alarms
The gold mine has a warning siren.