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enthrall

[en-thrawl] / ɛnˈθrɔl /


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Displaying folk traditions from around the world, the museum’s diverse exhibits will enthrall visitors of all ages, so set aside at least two hours for a visit.

From Washington Post

Stories like these, and the pitch he threw to clinch the Cubs’ first championship since 1908, will enthrall fans forever.

From New York Times

While it is nice that the Nees' film is a throwback to everything from "Romancing the Stone" to "Raiders of the Lost Ark," it rarely, truly enthralls.

From Salon

As a woman, she's a rarity in the assassin world that so enthralls Eve, perhaps for more than simply professional reasons.

From Salon

It will enthrall specialists who want to map how David built his robust canvases out of preparatory sketches and drapery studies.

From New York Times