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tentación
The act of influencing by exciting hope or desire.
enticement
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tentação
1
Verity was magnificent; his flight and length were exactly right, visible
temptation
.
2
Misfortune cannot suppress it; enmity cannot alienate it;
temptation
cannot enslave it.
3
It's dangerous on the way home because Nando's is always a
temptation
.
4
He was aware of her
temptation
;
he felt it in the air.
5
It was a
temptation
;
for several reasons it was a
temptation
;
yet-
6
In times of crisis, the
temptation
is to retrench and cut costs.
7
His sin was unpardonable; perhaps his
temptation
was great; I cannot tell.
8
Though the new president managed to resist the
temptation
to appoint Ms.
9
The particular
temptation
which overcame me was this picture of the bride-to-be.
10
The
temptation
clutched him and his breast contracted in the rising struggle.
11
But the penalties of smuggling must arise in proportion to the
temptation
.
12
If the animal spirits fail, they represent it as an actual
temptation
.
13
The other
temptation
was money: Suze paid three hundred dollars a day.
14
What we know is the unrequited possibility, the
temptation
of the idea.
15
I fell in the way of
temptation
,
and I yielded to it.
16
Gaborn had twenty thousand forcibles with him, and the
temptation
was great.
temptation
resist the temptation
great temptation
strong temptation
terrible temptation
yield to temptation
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