To delight to a high degree; to hold spellbound.
1 You impress me deeply; you enrapture me when you are near me.
2 The results will at the same time enrapture and discourage a dazzled world.
3 Ah, I shall enrapture these good Romans, I think!
4 This earth has many lingering traces of Eden yet remaining, which enrapture the eye of the beholder.
5 Such pretty maneuvering of horse and foot took place below Holyrood Palace as quite to enrapture a terrier.
6 The music it was producing was to enrapture the man who was in the midst of opening it.
7 Oh, I shall enrapture Jack sometimes!
8 Follow in My way and enrapture the hearts of men through remembrance of Me, the Almighty, the Most Exalted.
9 When at the bedside of a patient, cheer and gladden his heart and enrapture his spirit through celestial power.
10 Strengthen their backs, gird up their loins, and enrapture their hearts with the most mighty signs of Thy love.
11 You will enrapture him always.
12 The Woggle-Bug goes to the party and is enraptured by the dress.
13 At once all eyes were turned towards him; we were all enraptured .
14 With the exception of madame, everybody was enraptured with the royal munificence.
15 But Oppenheimer, enraptured with my tales, remained a sceptic to the end.
16 The orgasmic discharge from his body was primitive savagery, enrapturing every cell.
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