Definitionadj. capable of arousing and holding the attention
Last update: June 30, 2015
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Batthyany, who formed the first responsible ministry, could not refuse to admit Kossuth, but he gave him the ministry of finance, probably because that seemed to open to him fewest prospects of engrossing popularity. [Please select]
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What admirable devotion to the one engrossing object in hand. [Please select]
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The first impression of so strange a scene was engrossing admiration. [Please select]
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I have been coveting change--any change and occupation, an engrossing occupation--for the last few months. [Please select]
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Page with a nurse cut short these painful yet engrossing speculations. [Please select]
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Her manner was curt--the manner of one who has been disturbed at some engrossing occupation. [Please select]
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Its welfare had become far more engrossing than that of her children. [Please select]
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