To delight to a high degree; to hold spellbound.
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Examples for "transport "
Examples for "transport "
1 However, businesses and public transport operators must continue to display QR codes.
2 However, it did contain proposals covering 10 aspects of Dublin's transport crisis.
3 Its infrastructure sectors include transport , power and energy, and health and education.
4 Twenty years of freedom have seen heavy investment is Soweto's public transport .
5 But the situation of farm animals on long-distance transport is no different.
1 Our delight , however, was soon cast in doubt by the surveyor's report.
2 I delight in the changes that immigration has brought to Irish society.
3 Well, to my surprise and delight , everything was as right as possible.
4 How will the Danube be seen as a tourist delight this year?
5 He took particular delight in pursuing any difficult inquiry in classical antiquity.
1 So you must visit the newspapers and magazines and enchant the types.
2 She wanted every day to enchant , to captivate, to drive men crazy.
3 And didn't he enchant the wagon wheels so they'd find the road?
4 Italian, as we know it today, was meant to enchant , charm and beguile.
5 Just as Greece's odyssey enchanted Europe, surely hurling requires a new romance.
1 The gods were supposed to ravish feckless girls, not hardened Achaean warriors.
2 He'll rip off his pants and ravish the lady on the spot!
3 Turkeys mistake Jeff for female bird in heat and attempt to ravish him.
4 The perfect symmetry of this marvellous structure would ravish Michel Angelo.
5 Is this the moment where I get to ravish you both?
1 I am afraid I may frighten the company, frighten or enthrall them.
2 Then he would quicken the weave that would enthrall the Skir Master.
3 They enthrall children and have even found an audience with pros.
4 It is the ancientness of sharks that helps to enthrall and appal us.
5 But I'll do it, Mr. Boyd, if you think it will enthrall you.
1 Trenchard had strange powers, and could enthral as he could also repel.
2 Yet, now I think of it, how completely did Clodagh enthral me!
3 With fascinating permanent and temporary exhibitions, the Imperial War Museum with enthral you.
4 Add in a perfect day, and this compact walk will enchant and enthral .
5 Will the ship continue to fascinate and enthral future generations?
1 You impress me deeply; you enrapture me when you are near me.
2 The results will at the same time enrapture and discourage a dazzled world.
3 The Woggle-Bug goes to the party and is enraptured by the dress.
4 At once all eyes were turned towards him; we were all enraptured .
5 With the exception of madame, everybody was enraptured with the royal munificence.
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