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pealing

[ UK /pˈiːlɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells)

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  • I think that while full-on female displays will evoke an easy and instinctual hormone rush -- which, as I said, might be a good complement to a melee brawl -- most intelligent people will agree that some sort of subtlety in sexuality is appealing on more levels simultaneously. Archive 2008-02-01
  • They are issuing posters appealing for people to ring a new helpline number or send information to an email address. The Sun
  • Red cabbage's fresh, raw crunch is a great addition to salads (see today's recipe), though I quite understand that some of you may have been put off by its appearance in mediocre coleslaws dressed in gloopy, cheap mayonnaise, its pigment seeping into the dressing to create a rather unappealing mess. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's red cabbage recipes
  • By appealing to these absolutes, the president has attempted to endow his cause with a kind of ultimacy, in which ‘those who are not for us are against us.’
  • The tax raised in the process was no doubt appealing as well. Times, Sunday Times
  • The choices of main courses were unappealing and didn't taste any better than they sounded.
  • Country life has simply become less appealing. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Dorset, archaeologists are appealing for funds to record a Roman villa with mosaics, close to the site of the unique Hinton St Mary Christian mosaic.
  • The prospect of war arising with the Elves and lycanthropes wasn't very appealing.
  • We are appealing for financial support to produce flyers, posters, election advertising and other materials and for donations towards our campaign fund of €10,000.
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