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rise to the bait

Idioms  
  1. Be tempted by or react to an enticement, as in We told him there'd be lots of single young women at the party, and he rose to the bait. Likening a fish rising to bait to human behavior dates from the late 1500s.


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Benn did not rise to the bait of Eubank, letting his promoter do most of the talking.

From BBC

But Jefferson would not rise to the bait, convinced as he was after his earlier exchange with Abigail that he had already made a heroic effort that had been summarily rejected.

From Literature

While Hannity may have been trying to elicit a bigger, more combative reaction from the actor, Penn did not rise to the bait.

From Salon

“I’ve studied the way they make propaganda and I know that the only way out is to be as calm and assertive as possible and not rise to the bait.”

From Washington Post

Will Comey keep his patience, will he rise to the bait, will he once again divulge a secret that could change the presidential race?

From The Guardian