How To Use enamor In A Sentence
- Today Deerfield is a destination for anyone enamored of bygone days.
- Young theorists are encouraged in such reasoning by their senior colleagues, some of whom have recently become enamored of the possibility of operating time machines near cosmic strings or wormholes.
- He is not anybody's dreamboat of a point guard - he's small, inconsistent with the shot, and never one to rack up a ton of assists - but he plays hard and seems not to have become overly enamored with his own abilities.
- And the enamored, if usurping, duke wept bitterly and tore his hair to such an extent he totally destroyed his best toupet. The Certain Hour
- It's sufficient to say that preclinical medical students aren't the only people a little enamored with this disease.
- These are ridiculous notions spawned from the planning arena's enamor for smart growth, infill and TOD theories. Portland neighbors vs. apartment bunkers, Round 938 (Jack Bog's Blog)
- The 1968 Salads, Sandwiches & Hors D'Ouevres seemed certain paydirt except that it was similarly enamored with lobster, caviar and anchovies except for a big nod to northern Europe with the sandwich-cake works of artistry which have appeared, just this week so hardly retro, over at Nami-Nami and cat in the kitchen. Artichoke Nibblers | A Veggie Venture
- Is it any surprise, then, that a Cuban bandleader enamored of the Kenton band would abandon the rumba for a bombastic new variation called the mambo? When Cuba Invaded America
- Others said the C & D brain trust were enamored with the fact that Faith was so young.
- Three minutes in front of a billion people to charm, to enamor, to sell, to "build your brand. Bruce Feiler: No Thank You: An Oscar Proposal