You are irresistible baby. Let's make love
my irresistible love for twinkies causes me to rob convenience stores daily.
The word "irresistible" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is impossible to resist or refuse.
irresistible
No. "Irresistibly" should be changed to "irresistible," then it would be grammatically correct.
"You are irresistible" translates to "Você é irresistível" in Portuguese.
irresistible = impossible to resist eg the sweets looked so delicious they were irresistible
The irresistible aroma sent the girl into the kitchen as she searched for the source.
The food on the table was almost irresistible to me
His lips were irresistible.
Her beauty was irresistible.
The pie was delicious and irresistible.
my irresistible love for twinkies causes me to rob convenience stores daily.
''The dress the girl picked out was irresistible.''
The freshly-baked chocolate chip cookies smelled absolutely irresistible.
The immovable object met the irresistible force- and the sparks really flew.
The aroma of her mother's home made bread was irresistible.
My chocolate chip muffins are irresistible because of my secret recipie.