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Meanings of more enamored in English
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Usage of more enamored in English
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I haunted the spot, and became daily more and moreenamored.
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Photo by Jen Thistle Then Jen became moreenamored with cracks.
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The more he watched, the moreenamored he became.
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Six weeks later she went to meet him, quite old-looking, unrecognizable, and moreenamored than ever.
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Russia's "entrepreneurs" are a penumbral lot, moreenamored with off-shore tax havens than with proper management.
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But although Glenn became daily moreenamored of the girl, he wasn't so satisfied with things as they were.
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He was moreenamored with skiing-atwhich he was also gifted-duringhis teenage years, and had dreams of professional racing.
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Marshal sitting across from him, and I was finding myself more and moreenamored of both their senses of humor.
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Do you know, that, having nobody to love but Fitzgerald, I am ten times moreenamored of the dear creature than ever?
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I can see very well, Ruthie, that you are even moreenamored of your profession than you were before I left for Europe.
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Twenty well-fed men took up the song, twenty victorious voices, more seriously smashed, more rapturous, moreenamored with every verse and every shot of spirits.