6 Metaphors for attractive

Attractive was the scene, The walls embellished by the painter's skill, And every object exquisitely formed, Sculpture, and architectural ornament, Fit for a king.

Of all the qualities incident to human nature, the most universally attractive is simplicity, the most disgusting is affectation.

Wilder fancied that he could discover the stolen and anxious glance that she threw back towards one who had excited a decided emotion in her sensitive bosom though it was a feeling no more attractive than alarm.

The boys and girls on the farms are as well informed, as mentally alert, and as attractive as children in any other good homes in America.

But I can offer you something more attractive than liquor and tobacco.

He knew how to render them both luminous and rich, without falling into the extremes that render fresco-paintings often less attractive than oil-pictures.

6 Metaphors for  attractive