1. addicting - Adjective
2. addicting - Verb
of Addict
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough short, these episodes are addicting and are full of Bourdainian wit and charm. Source: Internet
Many consider the television as a deceptive device that distracts us from important responsibilities and now the cellphone has become even more addicting. Source: Internet
But then, there’s so much to write about, proving again what J. Edgar Hoover said many years ago, "There’s something about a secret that’s addicting." Source: Internet
“A stunning first novel…a ranging story that is part coming of age, part mystery and part tragedy on the order of Hamlet…Wroblewski executes with elan, building an addicting tale peopled by fully dimensional characters. Source: Internet
If you were a smoker, but quit, that's a good sign, he said, but may not have any bearing on your chances of getting hooked on opiates, because the addicting ingredients in cigarettes affect a different part of the brain than do opiates. Source: Internet
Caution: These stories are addicting.” Source: Internet