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enchantment

[en-chant-muhnt, -chahnt-] / ɛnˈtʃænt mənt, -ˈtʃɑnt- /




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William Shakespeare’s depiction of the woods as a place of enlightenment and enchantment resonated with the filmmaker and his own cultural background.

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Mr. Lee’s early enchantment — and early success — with the web continues to power his optimism about the industry, and his view that lives can be improved through technology.

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And it’s difficult for “Paradiso” to retain its hypnotic enchantment through headphones and surrounded by the visual distractions of daily life.

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The enchantments of her life can make it seem like a fairy tale.

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Chryssa’s enchantment with the grime of Times Square was somewhat left-handed this way, alive to its beauty but not entirely romantic.

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