Definitions from Wiktionary (take the bait)
▸ verb: (literally, fishing) To nibble at bait on a hook.
▸ verb: (figuratively) To be lured by an offer, flattery, or a provocation into doing something, especially something disadvantageous or dubious.
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▸ verb: (literally, fishing) To nibble at bait on a hook.
▸ verb: (figuratively) To be lured by an offer, flattery, or a provocation into doing something, especially something disadvantageous or dubious.
Similar:
rise to the bait,
bait,
hook,
angle,
snaffle up,
bite,
hook in,
accroach,
sniggle,
take a bite out of,
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