To attract, arouse and hold attention and interest, as by charm or beauty.
To delight to a high degree; to hold spellbound.
Cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something.
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 The number and diversity of those flowers quite enchant the sight.
6 Add in a perfect day, and this compact walk will enchant and enthral.
7 Yes, he said; everything that deceives may be said to enchant .
8 Bengal must now create a new image to enchant and conquer the world.
9 And the bare contents are not such as to enchant me.
10 He promises to enchant every one who dares defy his power.
11 Oh, what a fool I was to let you enchant me!
12 The true purpose of art is enchantment and the best picture books always enchant .
13 They enchant ; but the charm will not last; nothing will.
14 It is clear you know how to enchant the ladies.
15 If you love good fiction this book will enchant you.
16 Nature should not only instruct us, you sense here, it should also enchant us.
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