[f. LURE v. + -ING1.] That lures (in senses of the verb); enticing, attractive.

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1570.  Satir. Poems Reform., xxii. 24. Ane luiring bait fond fischis to wirk tene.

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1575.  Turberv., Faulconrie, 148. You must put hir on a payre of gret lewring bels.

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1583.  Leg. Bp. St. Androis, 8. Ane lewrand lawrie licherous.

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1592.  Wyrley, Armorie, Ld. Chandos, 30. Yet near vncaught the luring fruit doth stay.

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1842.  Manning, Serm., vii. (1848), I. 101. Some high and luring offer.

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1863.  I. Williams, Baptistery, I. xiv. (1874), 176. The world with luring glances, Leads them on.

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1869.  Browning, Ring & Bk., X. 724. Fowlers … eschew vile practice, nor find sport In torch-light treachery or the luring owl.

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