An entertainer who attracts large audiences.
The force by which one object attracts another.
The quality of arousing interest; being attractive or something that attracts.
Feeling of pleasurable interest towards someone or something.
1 They are planning to open this new attraction in summer this year.
2 A large local market, particularly for pick-up trucks, adds to the attraction .
3 But Ms McLean said the animals were only part of the attraction .
4 As far as I'm concerned, the broad basis is the chief attraction .
5 The South African attraction South Africa is a beautiful and diverse country.
6 I'd seen my main attraction and was prepared to coast through Brazil.
7 But Wood said her attraction to gender bending singers goes way back.
8 Today, the bomb blast area has become a tourist attraction in Bali.
9 The lagoon had for the children far more attraction than the land.
10 In South Africa lion breeding farms are an extremely popular tourist attraction .
11 Nevertheless the attraction of the West was clearly felt in the East.
12 All the time she felt in him the attraction of the unknown.
13 They gave it a special social attraction and a special social importance.
14 The food sector lost some of its attraction for investors as well.
15 Europe's belief in a dull but safe civilisation is its main attraction .
16 The human face was the one attraction to him in the universe.
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