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1 It doesn't sound very enticing , particularly on a cold February day.
2 The Lady's eyes, so very enticing behind the veil, shifted to the south.
3 Other recent themes include the very enticing Mad Scientist box and a Nature box.
4 She had on a light touch of makeup and a very enticing pink lipstick.
5 And that's a very enticing proposition for automakers.
6 Since -fancyused clothes-didn't sound very enticing , the owners had gone for Second Time's the Charm.
7 A very enticing combination, don't you think? Her fingertips again skimmed his thigh, a tickle of nails.
8 They watched anxiously as he addressed a very enticing ice cream of many colours with his spoon.
9 Over the Rocky Mountains and across the Great American Desert in an automobile doesn't sound very enticing , but-
10 The fruit looked very enticing and Cap'n Bill reached up and selected one that seemed especially plump and ripe.
11 She gave a very enticing look of surprise, and consented to smile back before she coyly looked away again.
12 Besides, this is very enticing .
13 The idea of a hidden fortune is alluring; a mysterious house and a lost treasure make a very enticing combination.
14 At that now-distant time the prospect of seats at the cabinet table seemed a very enticing prospect for the Greens.
15 The captain was by no means the only man in her vicinity who'd found her tall and athletic self very enticing .
16 If they commence reading a book, unless it is something very enticing and exciting, they neither read it thoroughly nor finish it.
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