Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
lure .
Etymologies
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Examples
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•Offensive line: Jeff Faine, lured from the New Orleans Saints, takes over at center on the league's youngest offensive line.
Bucs need healthy Garcia in the huddle to take next playoff step
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QB Greg McElroy was lured from the grasp of Texas Tech to fill a major need.
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As for the suburbanites who must keep the stands full, the Marylanders must be lured from the Orioles, and the Virginians sweet-talked because they wanted this club as their own.
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A telephone call lured him to the table and the bomb was detonated.
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The title alone lured me in, and the fact that I didn't have health insurance at the time made me curious to see how I could...well... do some things myself down there.
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The title alone lured me in, and the fact that I didn't have health insurance at the time made me curious to see how I could...well... do some things myself down there.
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I'm a feed reader-reader and your call lured me over.
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A desperation call lured Boitano, who had already skated an exhibition that evening.
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Elijah's calls lured the popular "Field and Stream" magazine to feature him in their youth online edition.
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Some work with a grunt call lured the buck to within 20 yards.
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