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enthrall

[en-thrawl] / ɛnˈθrɔl /


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During the heat of July, thrillers distract us while books about the natural world enthrall us.

From Washington Post

Leading with conviction in their delivery, the ensemble cast enthralls as much as possible considering the extent of the convoluted spiritual and historical dissertations.

From Los Angeles Times

Aaron Lee Tasjan is a one-man music encyclopedia who can enthrall audiences with a New York Dolls cover or 10-minute talking blues.

From Washington Times

Dry ice, the stuff that exudes chilly smoke and enthralls school-age scientists, is made from carbon dioxide, which is most commonly created as a byproduct during the production of ethanol.

From New York Times

With repeated viewings, however, the pieces of Nolan’s design click into place, and while the plot doesn’t necessarily enthrall, understanding it allows you to relax and let the film’s poetry wash over you.

From The Guardian