Anything that serves as an enticement.
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Examples for "hook "
Examples for "hook "
1 As a result, he allowed the private sector off the financial hook .
2 The longer it takes systems to hook up, the slower manufacturers' sales.
3 Thought I'd ask, she says, letting me off the hook too easy.
4 Never mind: any moment now she would let him off the hook .
5 Does it merely facilitate quick and easy hook - ups or actually encourage them?
1 But the market, despite the current optimism, is not taking the bait .
2 Each type involves different techniques to tempt fish into taking the bait .
3 The bait should be rested in the centre of the treadle platform.
4 She said the Department of Conservation was trying different types of bait .
5 Didn't the executive at Warner call it 'Oscar bait ' just last month?
1 It's very clear they will use news trends to lure , he said.
2 Backers say the global economy requires countries to compete to lure innovation.
3 But Larque said the lure of carbon-free power from Norway is great.
4 Others have moved towards sustainable activities that can lure visitors year round.
5 Germany and France are trying to lure jobs to their financial capitals.
1 That was seen as a sweetener to help get business on board.
2 Add soymilk, chocolate syrup, chocolate chips, sweetener , and ice to the blender.
3 Nor was the NCC convinced by MTN's sweetener of a local listing.
4 In a tall glass, combine coffee granules, powdered creamer, cocoa, and sweetener .
5 Thailand is the third-largest producer of the sweetener after Brazil and India.
1 Her eyes were full of half serious reproach, of laughter and enticement .
2 Their glittering smile, their enticement and solicitation, their tempting eye-play were relaxed.
3 We shall drive away serpents; the enticement of the senses are these serpents.
4 The shadows moved listlessly among the bracken, and every vista was an enticement .
5 On the instant her enticement shifted; all her being was a tremulous entreaty.
1 Well, he has to win this one, of course, for the come - on .
2 Maybe next week they'll have a similar come - on for pens and highlighters.
3 In the coming - on of his madness he cut most of the strings.
4 It did not come - on days like this they never do.
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