siren call

noun

: something that is very appealing and makes a person want to go somewhere or do something but that may have bad results
often + of
They could not resist the siren call of fame and money.

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But by the end of our stay in Kyoto, the siren call of Japan’s most underrated city becomes too much to ignore. Matt Goulding, Travel + Leisure, 24 Nov. 2024 After the viral sensation that was New York City’s Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest, the South Asian guys of the Bay Area also heard their siren call. Sakshi Venkatraman, NBC News, 11 Nov. 2024 What Could Be Better Requires blending and drying time Thinner consistency feels runny initially Buildable coverage is the siren call of professional makeup artists, and Danessa Myricks Beauty Yummy Skin Lift & Flex Concealer delivers. Carrie Honaker, Southern Living, 18 Oct. 2024 An Eden all year round, but exceptionally verdant in March, Sri Lanka has a siren call that's hard to resist. Delilah Khomo, theweek, 10 Oct. 2024 Not to follow the siren call to reject those institutions out of some false hope that extreme weather will disappear. Connor Okeeffe, Orange County Register, 9 Oct. 2024 Photo : Viceroy Bali Eat, Pray, Love Your Way Across Italy, India, and Bali Elizabeth Gilbert’s 2006 memoir Eat, Pray, Love served as an empowering siren call for solo female travelers the world over. Michelle Gross, Robb Report, 5 Sep. 2024 With a siren call for help issued in a Facebook post, Delk was soon leading an army of volunteers to collect donations of essential goods and organizing a system to distribute them. Rebecca Angel Baer, Southern Living, 21 May 2024 Still, the minimum 25% raise over four years in new UAW contracts with General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis (owner of Fiat Chrysler) may prove a powerful siren call for nonunion autoworkers, who were averaging some $8 an hour less than established UAW workers even before the new contracts. Jacob Turcotte, The Christian Science Monitor, 23 Apr. 2024

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“Siren call.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/siren%20call. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.

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