means a spoon, plug, jig, fly or other such device made only of feathers, fibre, rubber, wood, metal, plastic or similar materials, that does not attract fish by scent or flavour
To lure someone means to trick them into a particular place or to trick them into doing something that they should not do. He lured her to his home and shot her with his father's gun The company aims to lure smokers back to cigarettes. = entice
{i} something which attracts, enticement; bait used to trap an animal or catch a fish; object of leather and feathers tied to a long line and used to attract a hawk (Falconry)
If your opponent has any Benched Pokémon, choose 1 and switch it with his or her active Pokémon Pokémon with this attack: Ninetales L38, Victreebel L42
A distinctive piece of white plastic, large enough for easy recognition, which is attached to the line and is drawn around the course in front of the hounds as a running teaser
A lure is an attractive quality that something has, or something that you find attractive. The excitement of hunting big game in Africa has been a lure to Europeans for 200 years The lure of rural life is proving as strong as ever
[ 'lur ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French loire, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle High German luoder bait; perhaps akin to Old English lathian to invite, Old High German ladOn.