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- verb   Third-person singular simple present indicative form of 
enchant . 
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Examples
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A book I re-read recently that still enchants is The Balloonists by Eula Biss, (Hanging Loose, 2002).
Hello vast emptiness, : Jeffrey McDaniel : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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The phrase enchants like an entrance of the horns.
A Book of Prefaces 1918
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"The name enchants, and so does the idea-the juxtaposition of the Renaissance boy, the penny arcade, and the Photomat in the subway ...
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As one sycophant in the WH press corp has asked, What "enchants" him?
Fausta's Blog 2010
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To my mother, the strawberry enchants to her. (ie, My mother loves strawberries.)
escandalosa 2009
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To my mother, the strawberry enchants to her. (ie, My mother loves strawberries.)
escandalosa 2009
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It can cast hexes, have a cauldron, join a coven, cackle, lay the evil eye on you … And she learns spells (off a custom spell list that has enchants, conjures, and even heals) from her familiar.
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The miles-long beach of Boca de Naranja ( "Mouth of the Orange") enchants us with its sheer beauty and isolation.
Your beach of dreams: nine towns on the Nayarit coast of Mexico 2009
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The charismatic native enchants both Priscilla and Jon with his god-like beauty and charm.
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The charismatic native enchants both Priscilla and Jon with his god-like beauty and charm.
 
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