22 Words to use with inviting

" Kitty took Jack's arm pettishly, but glanced over her shoulder with such an inviting smile that Fletcher followed, feeling very much like a top, in danger of tumbling down the instant he stopped spinning.

" Taking him by the hand, Mäzli led him into the house and to the room where the inviting table was already set.

M.M.M. On this fashionable article, the editor remarks, Dr. Paris makes the following observations:"The modern custom of drinking this inviting beverage during, or immediately after dinner, has been a pregnant source of indigestion.

While there was still a ray of light I watched her white refined features as she slept, and was sorely tempted to bend and imprint a kiss upon that soft inviting cheek.

The shrubbery has an inviting coolness about itthe thick evergreens, the hollies on which the berries are now green, the cedars and ornamental trees planted so close together that the passer-by cannot see through, must surely afford a grateful shadea contrast with the heat of the wheat-field and the dust of the highway below.

Almost before the red-faced gentleman's shoulders had struck the ground I had reached the railing which bounded the wood, and putting one hand on the top bar had vaulted over into its inviting gloom.

"While the brother was making an elaborate toilet, Anderson strolled out, and came, in his walk, upon a beautiful residence, and saw, within the enclosure, some inviting grounds.

During the day some threats of violence were thrown out, and written placards were posted about the city inviting interference with the proposed meeting, forcibly if necessary.

Just as they swayed in the vicinity of Smirre Fox, they sank downkind of inviting-likefor him to take them.

A sheep or a goat or some other animal is sacrificed and placed in the cage for bait and the door is rigged so that it will remain open in an inviting manner until the tiger enters and lifts the carcass from the lever.

Subsequently advertisements appeared in the shipping papers inviting offers for the ship as she lay and for the salvage of the cargo.

This inviting opportunity for accomplishing an object so important to the United States, and professed so often to be the desire of both the belligerents, was made known to the British Government.

With one bound she cleared the invisible line of danger, and, scudding straight past Starling and her inviting parcel, stopped only at the detaining hand of her laughing hostess.

As we wander on through the wood, all the labyrinths of summer are buried beneath one white inviting pathway, and the pledge of perfect loneliness is given by the unbroken surface of the all-revealing snow.

It is now wickedness in him (a wickedness which discredits all his professions) to say, that this last cruel and ungrateful insult was not a premeditated oneBut what need I say more of this insult, when it was of such a nature, and that it has changed that bias in his favour, and make me choose to forego all the inviting prospects he talks of, and to run all hazards, to free myself from his power?

One of the familyJohn Hanks, a cousin of Denniswas already there, and sent them inviting reports.

The night was moonless, dark, warm with the inviting softness of late spring that holds out promises of romance.

Promising to refresh ourselves at this inviting stream, we continued our course to the northward.

Each ship seemed an inviting target.

Lips, too, it might be said, invite kisses; but a lover would consider it sacrilege to touch his idol's lips unchastely.

The great meeting-house stood with its doors thrown wide open inviting worshippers.

In a physical point of view, a housekeeper should be healthy and strong, and be particularly clean in her person, and her hands, although they may show a degree of roughness, from the nature of some of her employments, yet should have a nice inviting appearance.

22 Words to use with  inviting