absorb, cast a spell, disfranchise, engross the mind, freak out, hold in leash, intrigue, make dependent, preoccupy, subjugate, transport
Definitionv. hold spellbound
Last update: July 1, 2016
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I hope this T. rex specimen will enthrall, educate and entertain our visitors and students for generations to come. [verb]
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Strange voices joined in a refrain now and then, and the sisters stood at the open window enthralled by the charm of the music and the scene. [verb]
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"Antony, too, was enthralled by the spell as soon as he heard the first words from her lips." [verb]
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And I believe I know this other--I mean the woman whose singing enthralled my heart too at the Adonis festival just before our departure. [verb]
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Thou hast enthralled both the limbs and the spirit of a knight, one scarce less famed than thyself. [verb]
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BLOOM: (Enthralled, bleats) I promise never to disobey. [verb]
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Her seductive voice, together with his great love for her, had enthralled his senses, had deprived him of every impulse but the longing to hold her and keep her. [verb]
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