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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
enthral .
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Examples
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"Antichrist cannot endanger you (1Jo 2: 18), nor Satan tear from you the word of God." the wicked one -- who, as "prince of this world," enthrals "the world"
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It is precisely that endless variety of form and function that enthrals me, but this exuberance of nature is under threat, said Wright.
Conservationists discover more than 1,000 species in New Guinea 2011
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It is precisely that endless variety of form and function that enthrals me, but this exuberance of nature is under threat, said Wright.
Conservationists discover more than 1,000 species in New Guinea 2011
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A collection of waspish mini-biographies of the most recent US leaders enthrals Peter Preston
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He must know what enthrals children and what bores them.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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For example: ‘The reputation of the Merovingians still enthrals many who prefer to construct the past through cloudy esoteric conspiracy theories rather than pay attention to the exciting realities of Christian history.’
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For example: ‘The reputation of the Merovingians still enthrals many who prefer to construct the past through cloudy esoteric conspiracy theories rather than pay attention to the exciting realities of Christian history.’
A very digested read 2009
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For instance, a literary work by, say, Salman Rushdie either fascinates and enthrals and ‘delivers’ to those who normally enjoy contemporary literary fiction, or it does not.
There are no Great Novels Michael Allen 2005
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Halloween is the night when a magic spell enthrals the earth.
Armour's Monthly Cook Book, Volume 2, No. 12, October 1913 A Monthly Magazine of Household Interest Various
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But when an object of pursuit enthrals him it will intoxicate him, will not leave him at peace till he joins his very soul with it in union indissoluble.
Authors of Greece T. W. Lumb
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