All 7 Uses
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- I saw the delicate, pink-mottled claw meat poking seductively through its blanket of mayonnaise and the bland yellow pear cup with its rim of alligator-green cradling the whole mess.†
Chpt 4seductively = in a sexually attractive manner; or in a manner that tends to persuade someone to do something by tempting with something desired
- He even seemed relieved to have somebody to tell about how he was seduced.
Chpt 6 *seduced = lured or enticed to do something he would not normally do
- Of course, somebody had seduced Buddy, Buddy hadn't started it and it wasn't really his fault.†
Chpt 6seduced = persuaded someone to want something (often sex or love) by tempting with something desired
- I felt so fine by the time we came to the yogurt and strawberry jam that I decided I would let Constantin seduce me.†
Chpt 7seduce = persuade someone to want something (often sex or love) by tempting with something desired
- The more I thought about it the better I liked the idea of being seduced by a simultaneous interpreter in New York City.†
Chpt 7seduced = persuaded someone to want something (often sex or love) by tempting with something desired
- A faint milky light diffused from the street lights or the half moon or the cars or the stars, I couldn't tell what, but apart from holding my hand Constantin showed no desire to seduce me whatsoever.†
Chpt 7seduce = persuade someone to want something (often sex or love) by tempting with something desired
- It was only after seeing Irwin's study that I decided to seduce him.†
Chpt 19
Definitions:
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(1)
(seduce) to persuade someone to do something by tempting them with something pleasurable or desired -- often to make them want to participate in sexual activity
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)