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- verb Present participle of
intice .
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Examples
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But, as I look at "all" of the flavors, they become more inticing.
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But, as I look at "all" of the flavors, they become more inticing.
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If the cars we drove suddenlty averaged even 20mpg instead of more like 12, there would be an exess in supply of crude, inticing suppliers to drop the cost in order to get us to consume more.
Think Progress » White House Holds One-Year ‘Celebration’ of Energy Bill With Industry Reps 2006
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The so called freeing up the credit market and inticing the same inflation cycle.
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I was scrambling through the blogs I read to find something inticing — and this hit the spot.
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You don't need him, you don't even want to see his wonderful face and inticing smile ever again.
holly-fly Diary Entry holly-fly 2007
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I'm already snipping fresh basil and the rest is growing by leaps and bounds thanks to organic potting soils with worm castings and other goodies plants find so inticing.
madrigle Diary Entry madrigle 2007
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I hold him in the highest veneration: for that very reason I was resolved to take no share in the merit, perhaps guilt, of inticing him to honour this country with a visit. —
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Not one time in all these years have I ever heard about her terrorizing people OR inticing Kabaka to terrorize people.
ATBWT: Patricia Muhammad Defends Joy Nathaniel Livingston 2006
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Within the last few years, poker tournaments have been popping up on TV making the regulars huge stars and inticing people to play poker with friends and online gambling sites.
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