Tempts in A Sentence

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    A prominent hint button tempts you to ask for suggestions on making matching swaps.

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    First a solicitous care for the body, then Satan tempts a risk of the body.

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    First Secondly, the devil tempts you to financial indiscipline.

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    He is also abusive to her and tempts her with drugs and alcohol.

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    Not until the third act does the great Wagner arbitrate in the struggle between amateurishness and theatricality in the music, though at all points his epoch-making stagecraft asserts itself with a force that tempts us to treat the whole work as if it were on the Wagnerian plane of Tannhauser's account of his pilgrimage in the third act.

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    The close dependency of all mental operations on brain also tempts them to the conclusion that brain is not only an organ, but the whole organ of conscious mind.'

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    This is the tidbit which tempts his insectivorous fate.

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    This little lotion tempts the senses and is designed to be applied to pulse points only to stimulate well-being.

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    This style is oh-so-touchable and tempts you to try more feminine looks paired with light colors, embroidery, sweet shapes, and soft designs.

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    This was a digression of a new kind, if anything can be called a digression in a work the plan of which is to fly off at a tangent whenever and wherever the writer's whim tempts him.

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    Whether it's the quality, the style, the color, or the silhouette, Shadowline lingerie truly tempts some people.