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enchanted
agape, becharmed, charmed, dumbfounded, exultant, heartsmitten, in raptures, on cloud nine, prodigious, spellbound, under a charm
Definition
adj.
influenced as by charms or incantations
Last update: August 11, 2015
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Yes; a wicked witch
enchanted
her, so she could not rule her kingdom.
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It is something new and
enchanted
.
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The child went away quite
enchanted
with him.
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"Your husband has been carrying me to
enchanted
lands, Mrs."
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"We have been viewing the marvels of an
enchanted
castle, Mr."
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Transformed and
enchanted
she makes the tour of the globe.
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She is
enchanted
with people from whom I run away.
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Yet she keeps us always hovering on the borders of
enchanted
fields.
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The air was balm; the islands were
enchanted
places, abandoned by Spaniard and Indian, overgrown, serpent-haunted.
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I'm sure of that because I
enchanted
the wagon wheels.'
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"The apples of the
enchanted
garden were guarded by dragons."
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