We have no meanings for "so engrossing" in our records yet.
1 He finds the process so engrossing that he often loses track of time.
2 The fact is, however, that the story lines are so engrossing that such gimmickry unnecessary.
3 The rows are so engrossing that I have not enjoyed the country as I expected.
4 Her engagement, once so engrossing a matter, paled now beside the significance of her story.
5 That's part of what made this Ashes so engrossing .
6 John's courtship had not been so engrossing as Stephen's.
7 The Chandler journal was so engrossing that the hours flew by, but my questions also mounted.
8 Good reality TV can be so engrossing .
9 But what was so engrossing , so taxing about her days as to warrant rest in the evenings?
10 At times that mass of consciousness is so engrossing that hardly a trace of the self remains.
11 The image was so engrossing , so pristine, it all but cancelled out the horror in his belly.
12 But I had become a wreck, so engrossing was my occupation, and nervous to a most painful degree.
13 Instead, she said, "do," and the "do's" became so engrossing that the "don'ts" were crowded out.
14 Why bother about the law and the moralities when it is all so pleasing, so engrossing , and so fair?
15 The work is so engrossing that young children who are not at school are often left to their own devices.
16 Particularly true is this to-day, when every problem of business is so engrossing , demanding a man's full time and thought.
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