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- lure in to
lure in to
lure someone or something in to something
and lure someone or something into entice someone or something into something or a place. The thief tried to lure the tourist into an alley to rob him. Using an old trick, the thief lured in the tourist.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
RocÍO | | ro-THEE-o (Spanish), ro-SEE-o (Latin American Spanish) | Spanish |
&Thorn;Iudreiks | | - | Ancient Germanic |
Oscar | | ['ɔskə] | |
Rein | | RIEN | German, Frisian, Dutch |
Constantin | | kon-stahn-TEEN (Romanian), kawn-stawn-TEN (French) | Romanian, French |
Vinzenz | | VINT-sents | German |