a. rare. [f. TEMPT v. + -SOME.] Apt to tempt, tempting.

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1849.  Tait’s Mag., XVI. 629. Temptsome bargains catch her eager gaze.

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1863.  Wingate, Poems & Songs (ed. 2), 22.

        See them from their ingles venturin’,
  Scornfu’ o’ their temptsome glouff,
And, defyin’ tempest, saunterin’
  Slowly to their whisky-houff.

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