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engross

[en-grohs] / ɛnˈgroʊs /


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Scott Eyman faces a triple challenge in his richly engrossing biography “Joan Crawford: A Woman’s Face.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Anthony Gottlieb sums him up in an engrossing biography, “Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophy in the Age of Airplanes,” writing that “his charismatic gift was to be halting, self-deprecating and imperious all at the same time.”

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Mr. Steele is also engrossed by the meltdown at the Heritage Foundation.

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So it feels fitting the pair's battle for supremacy in 2025 - like all engrossing stories - will have a gripping final chapter.

From BBC

For much of the summer, though, he was engrossed in something else.

From The Wall Street Journal