Sentences with allure
al·lure
A a - It's a game that has really lost its allure.
- The cottage's allure was its isolation
- For the true curry lover, there is one place on Earth that holds more mystical allure than any other, London's Brick Lane.
- It seems that the allure of working from and making a living from your computer has reached new heights.
- The swing, the gait, the pose, the allure of these men. — Harper's Magazine.
- The lines are delicate, delineating a young girl with personality and natural allure, unabashedly intermingling gracefulness and laid-back insouciance.
- Pearl is, well, a pearl; lustrous and many-layered, with an enviable allure that has stood the test of time.