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Definition of Alluringly

Alluringly
Alluring Al*lur"ing, a. That allures; attracting; charming; tempting. -- Al*lur"ing*ly, adv. -- Al*lur"ing*ness, n.

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- Entertainment W****ly's Lisa Schwarzbaum gave it a C+ grade, and stated "the alluringly deadpan Duchovny can make no headway with Driver." Jay Carr of The Boston...
- rumination, folk instrumentation, and the odd electronic flicker that feels alluringly timeless", with Cardew elaborating that "what really makes the record...
- sleazy, the cracks and tatters showing in Tyler's voice adding to the alluringly rough edges." Writing for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Mike Palm wrote...
- vocal range. Music critics noted Keenan's vocals as "childlike" and "alluringly aloof," often "woven within squishy analog synths, pastoral melodies,...
- have done well with novel video games, upscale children's items and that alluringly plump dinosaur". Los Angeles Times. December 22, 1992. Retrieved November...
- 2023. Scaife, Steven (October 4, 2022). "A Friend of the Family Review: Alluringly Tangled True-Crime". Slant Magazine. Archived from the original on October...
- Jones hits the right tone – balancing mood, song, and performance quite alluringly. It gets him and the listener where they wanna be." Where I Wanna Be debuted...
- such a way that, although clothed, his somnolent girl's many charms are alluringly displa**** for the delectation of the viewer – who is implicitly put in...
- a fan of stop-motion animation or just looking for something deeply, alluringly weird, The House will feel like home." Metacritic, which uses a weighted...
- books, Kirby solves a mystery, attracts one or more suitors, but remains alluringly aloof and independent. The Seventh Sinner (1972) The Murders of Richard...