To attract, arouse and hold attention and interest, as by charm or beauty.
1 And with many other pleasant tales did they beguile the hours away.
2 There was at first little in the situation to beguile her spirits.
3 In these tones did the magician, bawling for old lamps, beguile Aladdin.
4 I procured some books and music, to beguile the tedious solitary days.
5 Occasionally a male bird sets himself to beguile the time with song.
6 He says I must beguile you to be less formal with us.
7 Having no fellow pupil to beguile me, I was the more industrious.
8 I am very glad I can help to beguile them for you.
9 If not, there are books yonder with which to beguile the time.
10 As they rode back they conversed about lions, to beguile the time.
11 It will not take much room, and may beguile a weary hour.
12 You even try to beguile your misery with pleasant recollections of Shakespeare.
13 No party had been alluring enough to beguile her from her books.
14 It may not always comfort him, but never ceases to beguile him.
15 This I say lest any man should beguile you with enticing words.
16 Moreover, did you not lay it upon me to beguile the dolt?
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