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Phrasal Verb - Luring In

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To entice someone, especially in a deceitful or cunning way, into a situation or place for their own or one's own advantage, often involving the promise of reward or lure.

Examples

No.Example
1The company lured me in with a competitive salary and great benefits.
2The store lured in customers with its grand opening sale.
3The whale was lured in by the sound of its familiar song.
4She tried to lure him in with a promise of further employment.
5The shark was lured in with a artificial reef.
6He tried to lure in colleagues with prank gifts on his 30th birthday.
7Visitors were lured in with promises of the city's diverse culture.
8They were lured in by colorful marketing campaigns.
9The beguiler lured in unfortunate victims with amorous promises.
10Poachers were lured in by pleas in cellphones saying he is Chris while no more workships.