We have no meanings for "much enamored" in our records yet.
1 The noble man was much enamored , and Jane unconsciously gratified.
2 I recall various older women with whom I became much enamored , and one man.
3 The Maasai in general don't seem much enamored of dogs.
4 I was never much enamored with a woman's eggs as a source of genetic material anyway.
5 I am as much enamored with Italian cinema and British cinema and French and Russian and Japanese.
6 Too much enamored with chain of command.
7 The man is as much enamored of his aria as a young passionate lover ever was of his fair one.
8 If she is disdainful, it is precisely because she is quite as much enamored of you as you are of her.
9 Little Fun is a great swell now, and much enamored of our fat friend, who will take to chopsticks whenever he says the word.
10 This coldness soon turned to enmity, and she completely won from him his former friend, Gavault, who had become very much enamored with her.
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