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You are just beginning to feel the allurement of them, and soon it will be hard to turn away.
The site of the allurement would have to be chosen with care.
You will be instructed in all the arts of allurement.
Once more as in boyhood he saw the world full of allurement.
She gave him credit for having the usual allurements of men- people to talk to, places to stop, friends to consult with.
The region possessed, however, other allurements than those of seclusion.
To be sure, the financial allurements offered by public and nonprofit organizations are less than dazzling.
What were these 'arts of allurement' that the woman had talked about?
Her sea-blue eyes were full of soft laughter and allurement.
She had not been there all summer; the beautiful little spot had no longer any allurement for her.
And a way of swaying your hips, that's an allurement to any man under ninety?
He said it has been observed that there was a rise in conversions based on allurement.
Allurements were thrown out to the young girl.
The claimant's case was that the boat represented a trap or allurement.
He has fallen victim to the old allurement, the strongest in the universe."
The mortal allurements of earth, and earthliness are a common theme for writers.
I rate their scars on a scale of probable allurement to young ladies."
Any gift received from a Christian in exchange for, or with the intention of, conversion is considered allurement.
He balanced the abstract allurements of old maids and widows.
But now they cast their allurements in vain.
But elderly female fascination offers its allurements in vain to the rough animal, man.
This city surrounds me with its beautiful allurements."
From before a billowing tent a woman called in a voice of trained allurement: "You there, master!
She should serve him with wine and make the eighteen motions of allurement by yellow lamp-light.
The minds have agreed that that would be too powerful an allurement and torment.