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enthrall

[en-thrawl] / ɛnˈθrɔl /


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But moments before she makes him her prey, Isaiah performs a coin trick that enthralls her.

From Salon

However, the shadow of Diana remains, and her life continues to enthrall the public.

From Reuters

Packing their shtick into a speedy 87 minutes, returning director Kyle Balda delivers a perfectly painless romp that should enthrall kids, entertain adults and keep Minion cosplayers employed for many a birthday party to come.

From Washington Post

The connection to ancient civilization enthralls researchers, he added: “This is what is fascinating in archaeology. You get in direct contact with people.”

From New York Times

Yong offers these facts in a generous spirit, clearly aware that part of what will enthrall readers is discovering just how few of these facts many of us have known.

From New York Times