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bewitchingly

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  1. in a bewitching manner
    she was bewitchingly beautiful

How To Use bewitchingly In A Sentence

  • The mood that it captures is as bewitchingly changeful, as mesmerisingly beautiful, as sublimely powerful as the sea itself. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mood that it captures is as bewitchingly changeful, as mesmerisingly beautiful, as sublimely powerful as the sea itself. Times, Sunday Times
  • Down by the green meadows of Sudbury there dwelt a bewitchingly fair maiden, the musical dissyllables of whose name were often upon the lips of the young men in all the country round about, and whose smile could awaken voiceless poetry in the heart of the most prosaic Puritan swain. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 5, February, 1885
  • The mood that it captures is as bewitchingly changeful, as mesmerisingly beautiful, as sublimely powerful as the sea itself. Times, Sunday Times
  • As one critical commentator said, they will probably "go into adulthood associating great music - the most bewitchingly lovely sounds on Earth - with a punitive slap on the chops.
  • The boy, in his belled spurs and "shaps" of goat-hide, was lounging disconsolate and sulky against one of the front counters; she wore a striped ulster, an enchanted garment his arm had pressed, and a pink crocheted tam-o'-shanter cocked bewitchingly over her dark eyes. In Exile and Other Stories
  • she was bewitchingly beautiful
  • And there emerged from the inner room a trim, lithe, almost boyishly slim figure attired in a bewitchingly skittish-looking garment consisting of knickerbockers and snug brassiere of king's blue satin messaline. Roast Beef, Medium
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  • After which came bewitchingly beautiful nymphs, intoxicating drinks, great and speedy horse, auspicious elephant, wish granting trees etc.
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