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When it comes to food — shopping for food like our lives depend on it, but casually, in refined and enchanting micro-climates — the spirit seems to swell with optimism at the thrill we feel when we pay more for the false security of organic, non-GMO, seed oil-free, Nara Smith-approved groceries.

The event in Detroit, Michigan, on Sunday night invited fans to "step into the enchanting world of the Regency era" with "sophistication, grace, and historical charm".

From BBC

The event was marketed as "a step into the enchanting world of the Regency-era . . . for an evening of sophistication, grace and historical charm."

From Salon

The advert for the event invited fans to "step into the enchanting world of the Regency era at the Detroit Bridgerton-themed ball".

From BBC

My wife has taken to teasing me about how often I call the vice president things like “enchanting.”

From Salon

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

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