tice Antonyms
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Meaning of tice
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tice (v. t.)
To entice.
Webster
tice (n.)
A ball bowled to strike the ground about a bat's length in front of the wicket.
tice Sentence Examples
- The cunning fox used a piece of meat to tice the unsuspecting rabbit into its trap.
- The salesman hoped to tice the customer into purchasing the new product with a special discount.
- The children were not easily ticed into doing their chores, even with the promise of a reward.
- The hunter used a decoy deer to tice the real animal into a clearing.
- The restaurant owner ticed new patrons with the promise of a free appetizer.
- The politician tried to tice voters with promises of lower taxes and more benefits.
- The scammer sent a text message ticing people to click on a malicious link.
- The salesperson used slick talking points to tice customers into buying a timeshare.
- The animal shelter used posters to tice potential adopters to visit their facility.
- The company sent out a tice to all employees to attend a mandatory training session.
FAQs About the word tice
To entice., A ball bowled to strike the ground about a bat's length in front of the wicket.
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The cunning fox used a piece of meat to tice the unsuspecting rabbit into its trap.
The salesman hoped to tice the customer into purchasing the new product with a special discount.
The children were not easily ticed into doing their chores, even with the promise of a reward.
The hunter used a decoy deer to tice the real animal into a clearing.