"Come-hither" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Come-hither" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Come-hither" Meaning

The phrase "come-hither" is an idiomatic expression that means something or someone that is attractive or inviting, often in a seductive or tempting way. It can also describe a facial expression, tone, or attitude that is meant to draw someone in or entice them.

"Come-hither" Examples

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A come-hither is a persuasive or alluring expression that is designed to draw someone in or make them feel attracted or interested.

Examples:


The provocative come-hither glance from the actress on the cover of the magazine caught my attention.
The seductive wording in the perfume ad was a come-hither attempt to get me to buy the product.
The politician's charismatic come-hither speech won over many voters.
The artist's come-hither style of painting focuses on the curves and contours of the human body.
The come-hither tone of the personal assistant's voice made me want to confide in her about my problems.

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