allure, attract, becharm, bewitch, captivate, carry away, charm, draw on, enamor, enrapture, fascinate, hold in thrall, infatuate, inflame with love, seduce, tantalize, tempt, vamp
Definitionv. make attractive or lovable
Last update: October 12, 2015
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The intimacy with the Bible which is manifest in the pages of the Christian Year; and the unobtrusive felicity with which Biblical sentiments and language are introduced have done much to endear these poems to all Bible readers. [Please select]
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However, it was not only Jadwin's virtues that endeared him to his wife. [Please select]
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"Yes, and the last time it was under circumstances that did not endear me to him." [Please select]
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In such playful ways as these Field endeared himself to the frequent forgiveness of Mr. [Please select]
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” During this visit the major had greatly endeared himself to the young engineer. [Please select]
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"It endeared the children to me more than any day I can remember." [Please select]
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Best of all, Honora, by her unselfishness, endeared herself to her hostess. [Please select]
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