The Pool Villa steps up as the next level
of irresistible temptation.
Not exact matches
I'll try to avoid reciprocal sneers (although his reference to Nazi Germany makes the
temptation all but
irresistible), but I do want, very briefly, to unmuddy what he has made
of my position.
The
temptation to apply the adjective «plastic» to the whole
of EuroDisneyland, in the sense used by 1960s folk singers, is
irresistible.
The
temptation of great clowns to become sad clowns must be
irresistible, because sooner or later they all fall victim to it.
Those
of us who are PF nuts may find it easy to resist the
temptation but my guess is most people will find it
irresistible to tap retirement savings in a TFSA to pay for that cruise.
Many
of the beaches are lined with shells washed up by the tide and the
temptation to take home these pretty souvenirs is
irresistible.
For the anchorite saint, this desire, «to assume all forms - penetrate each atom — be matter itself» is the final and
irresistible temptation, the ultimate dream
of the artist.
One common trait that we shared was an
irresistible temptation (maybe even a compulsion) to tamper with things, to overturn, problematize, extend, dilate, contaminate, etc., the usual meanings
of things.
The
temptation to create logical narratives and to imagine the larger context
of the interrogation, denied by the structure
of the work, is almost
irresistible.
In the polarised world
of climate change, this cocktail has proved an
irresistible temptation to organisations which campaign against President Bush's administration in support
of enhanced action to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
The promise
of the American «dream» is alluring and as material costs have decreased over the years, our ability to get more for our money has become an
irresistible temptation, leading us to build as big as possible.
When faced with the prospect
of a new and exciting job, the
temptation to «sell» oneself beyond one's true worth may be
irresistible.