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under a spell

adjective as in enchanted

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But the proud, regal, calmly commanding voice of Eric Berryman’s Memnon puts the audience under a spell.

“You’ll put us under a spell? Do you have some magical words, some curse you plan to use on us now that we won’t eat your medicated sweet bread?”

Even if Cecilia had been under a spell and forced to tell the truth, I couldn’t help but worry about my sisters.

Frank's Green Ranger was initially introduced as an antagonist in the series - who had been placed under a spell by the Power Rangers' nemesis Rita Repulsa.

From BBC

That’s when the game fell under a spell of madness and turned into something that could rival the San Jose Earthquakes’ four-goal comeback against the Galaxy in the 2003 playoffs as the single-greatest game in league history.

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

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