Sentences with inviting
in·vit·ing
I i - The February air was soft, cool, and inviting.
- An inviting offer.
- The Alderman's front bar is a warm and inviting place.
- The inviting brochure and the Langtree Avenue dining strip belie the grim picture emerging in Mildura.
- To invite friends to dinner.
- To invite donations.
- A middle-ranking Parisian unemployed office drone tries to curry favour by inviting his prospective boss to dinner.
- In retrospect, Tony Blair was probably inviting trouble when he themed his 1997 election with the song Things Can Only Get Better.
- To invite accidents by fast driving.
- Those big shoes invite laughter.