To delight to a high degree; to hold spellbound.
Force (someone) to have sex against their will.
1 The gods were supposed to ravish feckless girls, not hardened Achaean warriors.
2 He'll rip off his pants and ravish the lady on the spot!
3 Turkeys mistake Jeff for female bird in heat and attempt to ravish him.
4 The perfect symmetry of this marvellous structure would ravish Michel Angelo.
5 Is this the moment where I get to ravish you both?
6 It was, indeed, filled with all that might dazzle and ravish the sight.
7 I tilted my seat back and listened to the wind ravish the car.
8 He would ravish her and cut her throat at the moment of climax.
9 I wanted to carry you out of that tent and ravish you straight away.
10 There are chapters of Isaiah that snatch the very soul and ravish it aloft.
11 The beautiful Kleist shall not ravish my beloved from me.
12 He'd wanted to pull her into his arms and ravish her on the spot.
13 The hearing of this is enough to ravish one's heart.
14 Flesh, brick, steel, he didn't care-he would ravish it all.
15 A demon, Drumalika, is passing and, entranced by her grace, decides to ravish her.
16 Flavella Who could possibly ravish a conquest from your arms?
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