"Molly hasn't been around pets or babies," she said, as if apologizing for her daughter's enrapture over the infant. [verb]
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But his mix of classic rock, soul and psychedelic pop, and his iconic, bohemian and dreadlocked look, would enrapture fans. [verb]
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And even as his heart and his enraptured senses yielded to my sway, his mind, as he himself confessed, was under the thrall of mine. [verb]
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"Your enraptured exclamation proved that." [verb]
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Or the place where we would sit at mother's knee, enraptured by wonderful tales of great deeds and conquests. [verb]
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Natasha knew for certain that he was enraptured by her. [verb]
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Anna Pavlovna's circle on the contrary was enraptured by this enthusiasm and spoke of it as Plutarch speaks of the deeds of the ancients. [verb]
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Their souls met in a last lingering glance and the eyes that reached her heart, full of a strange shining, hung enraptured on her sweet flowerlike face. [verb]
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Denisov was looking at her with enraptured eyes. [verb]
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Do you know that since your daughter came out everyone has been enraptured by her. [verb]
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With the enthusiasm of a young artist she drew from the keys strains that seemed marvelously beautiful to Mam'selle Pauline, who stood enraptured near her.' [verb]
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