resist temptation
tempting offer
tempt sb. to steal
a tempting financial offer.
She was tempted and fell.
He was tempted to walk out.
The Devil tempted Adam and Eve.
I was tempted to stay and hear this superb orchestra rehearse.
she was not tempted to be dogmatic about what she believed.
meals to tempt the most jaded appetites.
a profane person might be tempted to violate the tomb.
one is tempted to think of Poussin as a sort of Titian redivivus.
I was tempted to strip off for a swim.
don't allow impatience to tempt you into overexposure and sunburn.
she was sorely tempted to throttle him.
never to be tempted off the straight path
I am tempted to question this.
A politician may be tempted to play to the gallery.
His friend tempted him to steal.
It was difficult not to be tempted.
Your offer doesn't tempt me at all.
You can tempt him back with food.
Mainland officials might be tempted to meddle.
He did not want to be tempted to fight.
I walk the other way, I won't be tempted.
So be careful when you are tempted to call someone lazy.
This is the first tempt to create a national crime register.
She never married, though on a couple of occasions she was tempted.
And you're--and you're not even tempted to clean it up now?
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