beguiler

NOUN
  1. a person who charms others (usually by personal attractiveness)
  2. someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
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How To Use beguiler In A Sentence

  • And he called Herodotus a thief and a beguiler, and “the same with intent to deceive,” as one of their own poets writes. Letters to Dead Authors
  • Why did so many conservatives see the president not simply as a detested opponent but as a cheater, a deceiver, a beguiler, and a rogue?
  • Too bad the valley did not match the view-bare trees on either side of the road stretched riblike limbs toward them; a clammy, spectral mist rose from stagnant pools of water as they passed through the Beguilers 'swamp. The Robin And The Kestrel
  • It is Krishna who is the protector of the universe and its beguiler. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • They held him guilty of acts of sorcery; they thought him a wicked beguiler of the common people.
  • I am beginning to know it, dear Mademoiselle!" said the pitiful beguiler, slipping through the doorway on tiptoe. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • She smiled like some devilish beguiler who had tempted me to take the first steps toward sin. Olivia
  • Like accounts of practical jokes, such narratives focus on issues of belief, beguilers, and the beguiled.
  • All the actors are superb, but Tena is the chief beguiler.
  • And he called Herodotus a thief and a beguiler, and “the same with intent to deceive,” as one of their own poets writes. Letters to Dead Authors
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