beguilement

NOUN
  1. magnetic personal charm
  2. an entertainment that provokes pleased interest and distracts you from worries and vexations
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How To Use beguilement In A Sentence

  • In an effort to take some of the beguilement out of her young eyes, I make light of your dark and somber task.
  • Don is especially receptive to Megan's beguilement after settling affairs at Anna's house and getting the ring from Stephanie. Finale Watch: Mad Men, Rubicon
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  • In an effort to take some of the beguilement out of her young eyes, I make light of your dark and somber task.
  • Force, fraud, cunning, and all lubric arts and artifices, even the beguilements of rhetoric, found no favor with him, as modes of warfare or means of victory. Eulogy on Chief-Justice Chase Delivered by William M. Evarts before the Alumni of Dartmouth College, at Hanover
  • She was such an intriguing mixture of innocence and sensuality, guile and beguilement. Much Ado About Marriage
  • Open by chance and read almost anywhere in his score of books, ” it may be the “Tour on the Prairies,” the familiar dream of the Alhambra, or the narratives of the brilliant exploits of New World explorers; surrender yourself to the flowing current of his transparent style, and you are conscious of a beguilement which is the crowning excellence of all lighter literature, for which we have no word but “charm.” Washington Irving
  • Alhambra, or the narratives of the brilliant exploits of New World explorers; surrender yourself to the flowing current of his transparent style, and you are conscious of a beguilement which is the crowning excellence of all lighter literature, for which we have no word but Washington Irving
  • Indeed, she loveth those who berhyme her and she affecteth those who set forth her charms and beauty and loveliness in verse, and we may not prevail over her save by wiles and soft speech and beguilement. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Alhambra, or the narratives of the brilliant exploits of New World explorers; surrender yourself to the flowing current of his transparent style, and you are conscious of a beguilement which is the crowning excellence of all lighter literature, for which we have no word but “charm.” Washington Irving
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