We have no meanings for "so enthralling" in our records yet.
1 Where else is there tragedy so human, so enthralling - grief that so wrings the spectator's heart?
2 He rose, as though so enthralling a subject could only be dealt with standing, and cried:
3 Wymez talked in a direct, understated way, but the story was so enthralling it needed no dramatics.
4 No stories were so enthralling as his.
5 But there's something so enthralling about seeing Earth's shadow slip across the face of our closest cosmic neighbor.
6 There was an ineffable seduction in the way she pronounced the words-soliquid, so enthralling on a woman's lips.
7 But Lincoln intervened with a speech so enthralling that the hearers forgot the dispute and heard him out with rapture.
8 What fiction story was there in any one of them so enthralling as the actual possibilities that lay before me?
9 The problem of interstellar travel was so enthralling that it sometimes became an obsession even to a fairly well-developed Utopian world.
10 Before long the game of chequers with Susie became so enthralling a passion that it was only adjourned from one evening to another.
11 Besides, he is the father of her children and, in playing with them, he regains the old joyousness of mood so enthralling to the heart.
12 So enthralling was the scene that time passed insensibly.
13 "That's why you find the sordid details of my life so enthralling . "
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