Definitionn. a woman who is considered to be dangerously seductive
Last update: August 2, 2016
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Denisov, with sparkling eyes and ruffled hair, sat at the clavichord striking chords with his short fingers, his legs thrown back and his eyes rolling as he sang, with his small, husky, but true voice, some verses called "Enchantress," which he had composed, and to which he was trying to fit music: [Please select]
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"Oh, my enchantress." [Please select]
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Here [312]dwelt a beautiful enchantress called Circe, daughter of the sun-god and the sea-nymph Perse. [Please select]
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There is only one--Daphne--Daphne, the fleet of foot--Daphne, the enchantress. [Please select]
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She seemed like some strange withered enchantress drawing men after her by her witchcrafts. [Please select]
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Frigga knew about Groa and she praised the Enchantress for what she had done. [Please select]
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The enchantress took Ulysses by the hand, and made him sit down upon this dazzling throne. [Please select]
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"Oh, Circe, poor Circe, dear Circe, divine enchantress that you were." [Please select]
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A pang shot through Fred's heart, as he felt that he had driven away the enchantress by his own forwardness. [Please select]
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The Poor Boy was greatly delighted when he found himself so near the end of the world, and his joy increased till, on the evening of the third day, he reached the enchantress's house. [Please select]
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