tempt (one) into (something or some place)
tempt (one) into (something or some place)
1. To entice or allure one to enter some place or thing. The beautiful woman kept giving the married man flirty looks to try to tempt him into the hot tub with her. There's no way you could tempt me into some underwater cage surrounded by sharks!
2. To entice or allure one to do something. A: "Could I tempt you into joining our company?" B: "No thanks, I'm very happy in my current job." The promise of adventure and a guaranteed job placement is tempting me into moving to Japan to teach English.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
tempt someone into something
to lure or seduce someone into something. Could I tempt you into going swimming? She would not be tempted into eating the rich and fattening cake.
See also: tempt
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- tempt
- tempt into
- tempting
- tempt to do
- tempt (one) to (do something)
- bring (someone or something) out of (somewhere or someone)
- bring out of
- tempt (someone or an animal) with (something)
- tempt with
- cajole out of