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enamor

[ih-nam-er] / ɪˈnæm ər /


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In the 1980s, Jon-Perse acquires his first personal computer at the same time that he is becoming enamored with classical Arabic verse, particularly a form of love poetry called the ghazal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Carroll became enamored by Kelly’s ability to put points on the scoreboard 16 years ago.

From Los Angeles Times

She is less enamored of the experience—the period heels she’s forced to wear in particular—than the instantly enchanted Bert.

From The Wall Street Journal

Visiting her sister on sets, Brooks had become increasingly enamored of the lighting crew.

From Los Angeles Times

The U.S. government is taking stakes in a number of companies and the market is enamored of the idea.

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