How To Use invitingly In A Sentence
- Furthermore: Why does the "invitingly" posed plastic sex bomb have only ONE wineglass? The Displays That Time Forgot
- Hunter completed his hat-trick in 74 minutes when O'Hare failed to hold a Burrows cross and the ball fell invitingly for him.
- ‘I can be whatever you want me to be,’ he purrs invitingly.
- The golf courses of Mayo and Galway beckon invitingly but he reckons he might tire of the golf after a few months.
- An etching, done by one of my great-great aunts, of a path leading uphill in the moonlight, to a small cottage where smoke curls invitingly from the chimney; 2009 January « Becca’s Byline
- Reinforcing this effect are a series of terraces leading invitingly from formal and casual living areas through sets of double doors to the home paddock and bush beyond.
- Miss Bracy's distinguished nose; but he kept the boyish laugh -- the laugh which always seemed to them to call invitingly from the door of his soul, "Why don't you enter and read me? The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales
- First he called invitingly while I held my breath, and then he commanded as he scratched for lost crumbs in the white dust of the Riverfield ribbon, but the foolish creatures only huddled and squeaked, and at a few cautious steps I took in their direction, they showed a decided threat of vanishing forever into the woods. The Golden Bird
- The hatches covering the various access points into the hull stood invitingly open.
- Through a tiny white shopfront you enter an invitingly cluttered interior containing thousands of books flying off in every direction. Independent bookshops in south-west of the UK