Encara no tenim significats per a "allure to".
1Facebook's increasing allure to marketers has helped boost the rates for its ads.
2In addition; news from a distance could add a little allure to the day!
3With my best bait shall I allure to myself to-day the strangest human fish!
4But once that awful voice is deadened, they charm, and allure to dally with them.
5By changing Vale's corporate structure radically, Bradespar and Previ want to boost the company's allure to investors.
6It showed "that Britain has lost none of its allure to international investors," he argued.
7Three-dimensional flowers added a romantic allure to Gucci's sexy evening dresses, with micro crystals sewn by hand.
8But there is an allure to The Eddy -you just have to be in the right mood.
9There is a visual allure to a stack of thick American pancakes but they're too fluffy for me.
10Which can thus allure to ill
12The top of the wall was open, with a broad allure to stand on and merlons with arrow loops.
13Apparently it shows that "Britain has lost none of its allure to international investors" since the EU referendum.
14There spring meats and sauces and light French wines allure to enjoyments less sensual than the coarser Northern climate affords.
15If your religion hath any truth or influence, her professors will extinguish the promontory lights, which only allure to breakers.
16We need Roosevelts and we need Rudins The Rudins allure to brighter worlds, even if they do not lead the way.
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