adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an enticing manner.

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1665.  Glanvill, Def. Van. Dogm., 4. Whether they would be … enticingly Rhetorical, pleading for Ignorance and Uncertainty.

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1720.  Welton, Suffer. Son of God, I. iv. 71. An Enemy, so much the more formidable, As, it, the more Enticingly, Sooths our Natural Inclinations.

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1831.  Lytton, Godolphin, 9. The idea … more enticingly put than it was at first.

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1877.  Lady Brassey, Voy. in ‘Sunbeam,’ xiv. (1878), 240. We found the table most enticingly laid out.

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