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1 There was a sparkle in her eyes that made her very alluring .
2 The adventure was very alluring to him who had never tried it.
3 She was still smiling and looked cool and fresh and very alluring .
4 She lay back on her cushions, very fair, very alluring , very sad.
5 On the flip side, apparently Elizabeth finds the Duke's morning callisthenics very alluring .
6 It is very alluring , and apt to lead the traveller into serious mistakes.
7 It was very alluring , but there was duty frowning upon her yielding senses.
8 What with nights closing in, getting cosy at the cinema seems very alluring .
9 But they did not, after all, wear a very alluring aspect.
10 Many women gazed at him as if hypnotized; they found the fez very alluring .
11 It was not, I must confess, a very alluring prospect.
12 She sought his eyes with a sort of soft hardihood which was very alluring .
13 Stuyvesant Carter could be very alluring when he tried, and he chose to try.
14 She was tall, five-foot-ten when not in heels, and had a very alluring physique.
15 Indeed, Mollie's description of the fishing pool was very alluring .
16 It was a very alluring trail, for it led to no one knew just where.
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