abuse, carry away, deceive, deprave, enravish, freeboot, mislead, prey on, ruin, sully, transport
Definitionv. force
Last update: July 18, 2017
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He has ravished a girl from the bus station. . [noun]
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Aishvarya rai is a ravishing beauty. . [adverb]
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The band played the polonaise in vogue at that time on account of the words that had been set to it, beginning: "Alexander, Elisaveta, all our hearts you ravish quite..." [verb]
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They have created a performance that will ravish the senses. [verb]
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If 'a spreadeth that over the face of Squire Carne, 'a will ravish him, as the wicked doth ravish the poor. [verb]
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--we are a' harried and ravished--the Castle's taen--tak it amang ye.' [verb]
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My cousin was ravished with the prospect of my felicity, and willingly contributed towards the expense of fitting me out for my expedition. [verb]
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I shall be ravished. [verb]
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I was ravished at this piece of information, and consented for one night, to personate a French marquis, that I might the easier fulfil my revenge. [verb]
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Ravished over her I lay, full lips full open, kissed her mouth. [verb]
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