Use "seduce" in a sentence

1. Don't let her seduce you.

2. Its vulgar images seduce many people.

3. Are you trying to seduce me?

4. He's trying to seduce his secretary.

5. She had tried to seduce even Gareth.

6. You used interview to seduce him again?

7. You want me to seduce a dying girl?

8. Lydia and Wickham: Wickham tried to seduce Miss.

9. Clever advertising would seduce more people into smoking.

10. Betray definition is - to lead astray; especially : seduce

11. He accused Paul of trying to seduce his daughter.

12. You tried to seduce me, but it didn't work.

13. He wondered if she would indeed try to seduce him.

14. Transport with (seduce, passively, yield):—carry (lead) away with, Condescend.

15. You ask me to marry you, perhaps first to seduce you.

16. It's that fool Baek Seung Jo that's trying to seduce you!

17. 39 synonyms for Captivate: charm, attract, fascinate, absorb, entrance, dazzle, seduce, enchant

18. “A man of violence will seduce his fellow,” says Proverbs 16:29.

19. Leaders are people who can seduce other people into sharing their dream.

20. Being irresistibly drawn to the young man, she daily tried to seduce him.

21. Taking advantage of her inexperience, he set out to trick and seduce her.

22. What kind of things people won't say when they try to seduce others?

23. Beautiful angel temptation and charm of the vixen to seduce the devil, who won?

24. Elegant and contemporary, L'Autre Chose shoes will seduce you with their urban chic style

25. (Revelation 12:9) Satan used this lowly animal as his mouthpiece to seduce Eve.

26. I've tried every trick in the book to seduce him and still no luck!

27. Passive measures, such as chaff, seduce missile seekers from friendly platforms and distract acquisition radars.

28. The other becomes a witch, an evil enchantress, with amazing powers to seduce the innocent.

29. During the festival, Clodius entered Caesar's house disguised as a woman, supposedly to seduce Pompeia.

30. Ego and self-aggrandizement oft seduce even highly evolved souls, and inevitably leads to downfall.

31. " Jezebel, which calleth herself a prophetess, " to teach and to seduce my servants to commit fornication.

32. Apsaras are known to seduce men and gods and dance in the halls of the gods

33. I strive to seduce the viewer with their attractiveness, and then, upon closer study, reveal sophisticated Awkwardnesses

34. 12 In Greek mythology, the god Zeus took the form of a swan to seduce Leda.

35. Youth is not the age to seduce, it's the age to be seduced. Colette 

36. TV advertisements seduce people into buying a particular kind of chocolate bar, washing powder or car.

37. 3 Ego and self-aggrandizement oft seduce even highly evolved souls, and inevitably leads to downfall.

38. Bivouac Antisensuously seduce she seedy sorbian because of my proliferative stardom; flatulently aim programmed much well-celebrated

39. After all he was doing for her, she had virtually accused him of trying to seduce her.

40. Embracing innovative thinking and creative architecture the elegant simplicity of the rooms at Nordic Sea seduce all guests.

41. Their only aims were to savage and kill, and seduce more Bacchae at the bidding of their god

42. Though the dissolve has become part of film punctuation it can still shock or seduce the viewer.

43. According to them, a nightingale does not sing to inform potential mates about himself; he sings to seduce them.

44. Wilson makes a memorable cameo appearance showing some serious cleavage as a cocktail waitress who attempts to seduce Guy.

45. You can Choke on an assignment for work, Choke in an attempt to seduce a crush of yours

46. Why did you, a fifty-six-year-old professor, seduce a student barely past the age of consent?

47. 26 Her prose has always relied on a certain musicality and lyricism to seduce and keep us spellbound.

48. Dilbahar unsuccessfully tries to seduce the army chief Adil (Vithal) and vengefully destroys his family, leaving his daughter Alam Ara

49. Catfishing is an online con where someone assumes a new identity in order to seduce a stranger on the internet

50. Bathsheba is the irresistibly nubile woman who knowingly de-robed in David’s line of sight so she could seduce him

51. How did a woman cope with a married managing director who tried to seduce her whenever he found her alone?

52. I went to open the window as though to hope some breeze might seduce her forth, and dropped my hand.

53. He even intimated that they had tried to corrupt him by sending female temptresses to seduce him in his Cambridge rooms.

54. Thus she thinks that there is a close correlation between the men she can seduce and the men she might marry.

55. They’re honest punk rockers, “not trying to seduce anyone with a fancy melody or sort of fancy dance routine,” he says.

56. Braining is used to increase the smell of the mouse /rat in order to seduce difficult snakes to feed

57. In True Lies, Bill Paxton portrays a used car salesman who pretends to be a spy to seduce bored housewives.

58. 26 As in other bowerbirds, the male builds an elaborate bower of twigs and ferns and therein tries to seduce females.

59. Boris choreographed a tale about a haughty Contessa who tries to seduce a young man with wondrous perfumes.··countess

60. Corrupt (v.) mid-14c., "deprave morally, pervert from good to bad;" late 14c., "contaminate, impair the purity of; seduce or violate (a woman); debase or render impure (a language) by alterations or innovations; influence by a bribe or other wrong motive," from Latin Corruptus, past participle of corrumpere "to destroy; spoil," figuratively "Corrupt, seduce, bribe" (see Corrupt (adj.)).

61. One of Bodegas Montecillo’s most special wines, a 2010 Gran Reserva made in tribute to the winery’s founder, continues to seduce the most demanding critics thanks to its extraordinary quality

62. (1 John 2:16) Their intent is to entice —or as Vine’s Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words explains, “to lure by a bait”— unsuspecting Internet users whom they “try to seduce.” —Proverbs 1:10.

63. In situations where Connivance is used, the facts must establish that the plaintiff either consented or knowingly acquiesced to the adulterous conduct of the spouse or created the opportunity for adultery by persuading someone to seduce the spouse.

64. Warning about a seductive power that can cause one to follow a wrong course, Solomon says: “A man of violence will seduce his fellow, and certainly causes him to go in a way that is not good.

65. Moncton laughed at what he termed my Affectation of moral integrity, and tried by every art to seduce me to join in amusements, and visit scenes, from which my mind revolted; and his own example served to strengthen my disgust.

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67. "Bewitching" is an "idiom" (look it up) that basically means putting someone under a spell (not necessarily literally but more metaphorically) like as if to entrance them or seduce them and catch their attention to listen to what you say.

68. Pimp the Backhanding What is it? This card game was released on February 14th, 2005 designed by Arthaus Games and published by White Wolf where the goal of the game was to seduce and then prostitute the "best" and most expensive prostitutes you could find

69. ‘Later the Puritans surrender to prurience and fornicate with anything in reach: one another, members of the audience, a lifesize doll that actually does come to life and tries Clumsily, comically, to seduce a fellow in the front row.’ ‘I was Clumsily saying that maybe it was too big for her.’

70. Corruptible (adj.) late 14c., of material things, "subject to decay or putrefaction, perishable," from Old French corroptible (14c.) or directly from Late Latin corruptibilis "liable to decay, Corruptible," from past-participle stem of Latin corrumpere "to destroy; spoil," figuratively "corrupt, seduce, bribe" (see corrupt (adj.)).

71. Apsaras in Indian Mythology are the court dancers of the king of Gods, Lord Indra.It is Lord Indra, under whose instructions the Apsaras seduce mortals, kings and sages, who became powerful enough to threaten the mighty Indra.Apsaras are celestial maidens of exquisite beauty and alluring charm and artistically blessed with power of dancing and singing.