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entrancing

[en-tran-sing, -trahn-] / ɛnˈtræn sɪŋ, -ˈtrɑn- /
ADJECTIVE
pleasing
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Plus, babies are entrancing, young children are hilarious, and adolescents fill your life with intrigue.

From Washington Post

But while Pecis’s work is lush and expressive, Suss’s is drier and more prim, and the differences are enough, when you encounter them one after the other, to set up an entrancing visual dissonance.

From New York Times

For Bamford, the plants possessed an intriguing, almost paradoxical power: their blossoms were delicate and modest, but their homely, almost cabbagelike leaves had an entrancing and deeply robust scent.

From New York Times

“Kirtan” is still an entrancing listen, an intimate glimpse of an artist whose greatness has only just been acknowledged in this world.

From Washington Post

You’ll hear a lot about how she read out loud to the fox, but even more entrancing is the way the fox responded.

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