- lure into
- phr verbLure into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑trap
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
lure into a compromising act — index entrap Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
lure# — lure n Lure, bait, decoy, snare, trap all denote something that leads an animal or a person into a particular place or situation from which escape is difficult. Lure suggests something that always attracts and often deceives {threw out all the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
lure — v. (d; tr.) to lure into (to lure smb. into a trap) * * * [l(j)ʊə] (d; tr.) to lure into (to lure smb. into a trap) … Combinatory dictionary
lure — [loor] n. [ME < MFr leurre < OFr loirre, prob. < Frank or Goth * lōthr, akin to MDu loder, lure, OE lathian, to invite] 1. a device consisting of a bunch of feathers on the end of a long cord, often baited with food: it is used in… … English World dictionary
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lure — 01. The old man [lured] children into his home by promising to show them his new kittens. 02. The police were able to [lure] the drug dealer into a trap by posing as addicts looking for cocaine. 03. Cigarette companies are doing everything they… … Grammatical examples in English
lure — [[t]ljʊ͟ə(r), AM l ʊr[/t]] lures, luring, lured 1) VERB To lure someone means to trick them into a particular place or to trick them into doing something that they should not do. [V n prep/adv] He lured her to his home and shot her with his… … English dictionary
lure — lure1 [luə, ljuə US lur] v [T] 1.) to persuade someone to do something, especially something wrong or dangerous, by making it seem attractive or exciting lure sb into (doing) sth ▪ People may be lured into buying tickets by clever advertising.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
lure — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French lure, leure, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle High German luoder bait; perhaps akin to Old English lathian to invite, Old High German ladōn Date: 14th century 1. an object usually of leather… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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