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thrall

noun as in bondage

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It is more compelling than ever and will have the watching world in its thrall all over again on Friday.

From BBC

Ashbourne is also in thrall to her character, who has a tough exterior but a lust for life - and leopard print.

From BBC

And I think we shouldn't give up on the people in our lives who have fallen into the thrall of this kind of thinking.

From Salon

And her political career is therefore over — or at least it is so long as the GOP remains in thrall to Trump.

On the Friday before the experience opened to the public, a gaggle of children gathered in wordless thrall to witness a maintenance worker repairing an engine overhead.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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