
1) Act as bait 2) Act the femme fatale 3) Act the siren 4) Angling aid 5) Appeal 6) Appeal to 7) Artificial bait 8) Attract 9) Attract by enticing 10) Attract, using bait 11) Attraction 12) Attractiveness 13) Bait 14) Bait for fish 15) Bait of a kind 16) Bait on a fishing hook 17) Bait with honey 18) Bait, sometimes
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1) Attract 2) Attraction 3) Bait 4) Beckon 5) Charm 6) Come on 7) Decoy 8) Draw 9) Draw in 10) Drawing card 11) Entice 12) Incentive 13) Lead on 14) Seduce 15) Siren 16) Tempt 17) Temptation 18) Trick
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[falconry] A lure is an object used in falconry, usually made of leather with a pair of bird wings or feathers attached. A falconer swings the lure round and round on a cord for the falcon to chase for exercise. A lure also may be used as on object to train the falcon to retrieve. ...
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[horse] Trained by Shug McGaughey, Lure is best known as the turf racing specialist who won back-to-back runnings of the Breeders` Cup Mile (at Gulfstream Park in 1992 and at Santa Anita Park in 1993). After winning three graded stakes races in 1994, Lure returned to again compete in the Breeders` Cup Mile but finished ninth. He was then re...
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In the case of falcons a dummy bird swung around the head. For hawks and owls a dummy bunny (rabbit) dragged along the ground. Both are used to teach the bird to hunt or to call a bird to the falconer.
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• (n.) Any enticement; that which invites by the prospect of advantage or pleasure; a decoy. • (n.) A contrivance somewhat resembling a bird, and often baited with raw meat; -- used by falconers in recalling hawks. • (n.) A velvet smoothing brush. • (n.) To draw to the lure; hence, to allure or invite by means of anything that p...
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(from the article `Polynesian culture`) ...reefs or shorelines and in the shallows. Shrimps were netted with fine nets, while lobsters were collected by men who dove and pried their spiny ... ...Spinning rods are generally 7–10 feet long, while the usual length of a bait casting rod is 5–6 feet. As with fly fishing, bait casti...
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A roughly prey shaped item tied with a piece of meat and swung or dragged for a raptor to chase.
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An imitation bird or animal used to entice the hawk in training.
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In the UK man made birds are used often of leather body and birds wings to encourage the bird of prey to hunt birds
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a falconry tool that is used to train a bird of prey; Food is attached to the lure which is then swung around on a long rope and thrown for the raptor to seize. Lures are typically made of leather cut in the shape of a bird.
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Lure intransitive verb To recall a hawk or other animal.
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Lure noun [ Old French
loire ,
loirre ,
loerre , French
leurre lure, decoy; of German origin; confer Middle High German
luoder , German
luder lure, carrion.]
1. A contrivance somewhat resembling a bird, and often baited with raw meat; -- used by falco...
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Lure transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Lured ;
present participle & verbal noun Luring .] [ Old French
loirer ,
loirier , French
leurrer . See
Lure ,
noun ] To draw to the...
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A mechanical device attached to an arm and electrically driven around the racing strip. The lure operator keeps it a uniform distance ahead of the greyhounds. It's the object the greyhounds chase while racing. A lure generally is a stuffed object that resembles either a bone or a rabbit.
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A fake quarry used to train a bird. For training birds to feathered quarry, a feathered lure which looks like a bird is used, sometimes even mimicking the wing beats. For training to rabbits, birds such as Red-Tails are not terribly picky and will respond to almost anything they are trained to.
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[
n] - qualities that attract by seeming to promise some kind of reward
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Imitation prey used to train and call in a hawk
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To entice the hawk by means of the lure
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enticement noun qualities that attract by seeming to promise some kind of reward
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a small leather pouch, sometime shaped like a bird, that is used to call a hawk in to the falconer and often used as a means of conditioning.
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[El Deafo glossary] provoke someone to do something through persuasion
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