temptsome
English
Etymology
From tempt + -some.
Adjective
temptsome (comparative more temptsome, superlative most temptsome)
- (chiefly dialectal) Characterised or marked by temptation; alluring; tempting; inviting
- 2016, Robert Barr, Measure of the Rule:
- Sam and I were privates in Henceforth's company, and next Saturday, another temptsome day for lake or country, Dr. Darnell stood grim and forbidding on his balcony.
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