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ensorcell

[en-sawr-suhl] / ɛnˈsɔr səl /


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It demands self-discipline, actively resisting the ensorcelling power of luxury goods bought with riches that should have belonged to everyone, not just the king and queen and their courtiers.

From Washington Post

He sometimes wondered why he could ensorcell so many with his wit and style but not have a lover.

From New York Times

It was Lewis who helped ensorcell Jam with stronger grooves.

From New York Times

D&D, he added, can be an “accessible and ensorcelling way to get human connection, where we can work towards a common goal.”

From New York Times

“Reality does not square with Johnson’s ensorcelling combination of false promises, pseudo-patriotism, and foreigner bashing,” he added.

From Seattle Times