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.
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Linguix writing coach
  • 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
  • My one criticism: one hopes Chef transcends his enamor with the new trend of foam, which he used in a few too many dishes. Perry Garfinkel: Can India Meet France in a San Francisco Kitchen?
  • Narcissus was a beautiful Greek youth who became enamored of his own reflection
  • The Malverde legend, introduced to Sarabia by cousins enamored with "narco culture," is a useful metaphor for the paradoxes of this contested territory.
  • Belloc es optimista y constructivo, dogmático, audaz y aventurero, sorprendente y desigual, enamorado tanto de la vida que late a la vera del camino como de la sólida tradición. Hilaire Belloc
  • The term unfortunately has been hijacked by those enamored with the so called trendier parts of Eastern religions and new age movements. Father John Bakas: Seeking The Mystical
  • Of cloud and moonbeam, through th 'enamor'd night, Poems: Descriptive, Dramatic, Legendary and Contemplative, by William Gilmore Simms, Esq. In Two Volumes: Vol. I. I. Norman Maurice, a Tragedy; II. Atalantis, a Tale of the Sea; III. Tales and Traditions of the South; IV. The City of the Silent
  • Displays of novelty that I flaunted until I read Francisco de Quevodo, and the theory of rejecting the combination of "cuidado" and "enamorado" blew me away. Yoani Sanchez: A Manual or a Sonnet?
  • The way she flaunted her sex appeal was enamoring. When the Truth Lies
  • But apparently enamored of their own hype aura, they've spelled out ‘too cool for school’ in wracked and twisted pipe cleaners and call the tangled and spiny mess a second album.
  • It is a well-known fact that when one's ears prick up at night and find the slightest noise an obstacle to slumber, after much tossing and turning, and some imprecating, tired Nature will finally succumb from sheer exhaustion: she even conquers the howling of dogs holding converse with the moon and the cater-wauling of enamored cats. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873
  • The new batch of songs spans all genres and influences, all the while staying faithful to their distinct style, sharp wit, and the infectious and enamoring exuberance of their renowned live shows. The Music Fix
  • As enamored as the household sector was in trading technology stocks for fun and profit just a few years back, playing mortgage rates and the refi boom is today a much more commanding inflationary psychology.
  • Opinions around the league do vary, but there are teams that are enamored with his sandlot football, feel-no-pressure demeanor.
  • And by the Abbot, who was enamored of his Wife, was taken out of his Grave, and put into a darke prison, where they made him beleeve, that hee was in Purgatorie. The Decameron
  • If a guest is particularly enamored of the homemade zarzamora jam, the inn will send a jarful home.
  • While it may seem quaint to the community here that appears to be so enamored of the encroaching governmentalism, I would suggest that you google “Not Yours to Give”. The Volokh Conspiracy » Just Wondering
  • While the monocultural crops of today deliver food at affordable prices, many of those who are conversant with food history and haute cuisine are becoming enamored again with the centuries-old practice of seeking out edible food from their surroundings. Modern Hunter-Gatherers
  • Sit Art's enamored devotees, chatting across their 'brune' and 'blonde' .... Poems
  • How can an otherwise sane individual become so enamored of a fantasy, an imposture, that even after it's exposed in the bright light of day he still clings to it - indeed, clings to it all the harder?
  • It is to be feared that some churchmen are more enamored of being players in world politics than devoted to being shepherds of souls.
  • Senators and Representatives become enamored of the "word du jour", a particular verbiage they find to be novel and attention-getting.
  • There was a time when I was deeply enamored of Bateson's approach, but I have come to view it as somewhat puerile (but maybe that's just the onrush of mortality, or early Alzheimer's, or both). Against Darwinism
  • The gimlet-eyed joke is that Madeleine has become enamored of a book that is designed to undermine that feeling. Sense & Semiotics
  • She went into the soul of the house, and she was enamored of what she found. SACRAMENT
  • Not only that, her new boyfriend, one of the newspapermen from the train, seems to be enamored of the mysterious Sophia and is slated to cover the final event.
  • He became enamored with the game of baseball when he moved to Canada for his high school years.
  • The warrior part was straightforward but the 'flame' part ... "llama" might fit literarily but given the context of the caricatures I thought that the slang word enamorado might be more appropriate. �Como se dicen, "Flame Warriors"?
  • Keeping Rove; being unapologetic about the war; explaining why Saddam had to be removed, that there were terror ties between Saddam and al Qaeda, and why the war needs to be seen through to victory; fighting for Alito, and other well-qualified conservative judges at the appellate level; advancing pro-growth, pro-family tax reforms--this agenda won't enamor Bush to liberals. Archive 2005-11-01
  • Anaheim doesn't have a 20-game winner or a 50-homer hitter, but that's what's so enamoring about this team. USATODAY.com - Plenty of compelling postseason stories
  • Belloc es optimista y constructivo, dogmático, audaz y aventurero, sorprendente y desigual, enamorado tanto de la vida que late a la vera del camino como de la sólida tradición. Hilaire Belloc
  • With his trademark whimsical charm and enamoring banter, we were regaled with anecdotes of truth through power, intelligence beyond faith, conviction for our present system of economics, and sense of pride and nationalism that would cause even the strongest cynics of our American system to shed a tear of pride. The Myths of Free Market Systems | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • You're harshing my mellow and not doing much to enamor me to you or your candidate. Obama's Victory Speech: "The Status Quo Is Fighting Back With Everything It's Got"
  • Enamored of brushy Spanish facture, Delacroix said (copying what he thought to be a Velazquez), ‘I'd like to spread some nice oily, thick paint across a brown or red canvas.’
  • First, she overstates the case that the Purist aesthetic which emerged in the 1920s, enchanted with ‘the thing in itself’ and enamored of a certain visual literalism, dominates American photography.
  • After two years in their laboratory, during which time I studied the interaction of protamine with rabbit muscle phosphorylase, I became so enamored with biochemistry that Edwin G. Krebs - Autobiography
  • I tend to be more enamored of tablets since wearables often seem too intrusive and geeky.
  • During the British Raj, socialites in London, New York and Paris became enamored of Indian fabrics and embroidery.
  • Once enamored of cursive, she had recently discovered she wrote much faster if she printed. EVERY SECRET THING
  • He was so enamored of chirognomy that he had casts made of his and his wife's hands, and even talked of making a collection of those of his friends.
  • They were evidently so enamored of the pitahaya cactus that they picked the seeds out of their feces and ate them again. Almost an Island: Travels in Baja California by Bruce Berger
  • The "anti poverty, anti-corruption" crusades that so enamor the middle classes and the World Bank will not meet the challenge of poverty. Walden Bello: Does Corruption Create Poverty?
  • Tangentially our society experienced a burgeoning captivation with science and technology, and became increasingly enamored with an efficiency-model of infant feeding and care.
  • The surfer most falsely enamored of Autumn, Arran a.k.a. Shrimp
  • Y por eso, me he enamorado pérdidamente de la bañera que la firma Stolis ha lanzado al [...] “Easy Click” Panels for Bathroom Furniture
  • There was nothing, so enamoring of the Iranian president that anyone can credibly assume that his appearance generated any widened appeal for his objected views on Jews, gays, or God. Weathering Ahmadinejad's Ideological Assault on New York
  • Although domestic auto producers may not be enamored of it, it is good for consumers.
  • Stylelist. com The Rapunzel-locked lovelies on Nanette Lepore's Fall 2010 runway looked like they had stepped straight out of, enamoring seen-it-all WN.com - Articles related to Maternity series part 1 - pregnant and nauseous - home remedies for morning sickness
  • Enamored of his prose, I snatched up a long-playing record of the author reading those two stories at an antiquarian book fair several years ago, even though I didn't own a record player.
  • For me, therefore, Meursault is not a piece of social wreckage, but a poor and naked man enamored of a sun that leaves no shadows. Classics of Confusion
  • Stylelist. com The Rapunzel-locked lovelies on Nanette Lepore's Fall 2010 runway looked like they had stepped straight out of, enamoring seen-it-all fashion statement on the red carpet while honoring tradition at the same WN.com - Articles related to Chocoholics unite for Chocolate Week
  • No hay mal que dure 100 años ni cuerpo que lo resista.. aunque me enamore un marte no hay mal que por bien no venga. I hate hate hate hate hate what they've done to Blogrolling.
  • Karan is famously enamored with Casablanca lilies and uses them in her scents as often as she possibly can, and Gold is built around the intoxicating aroma of these heady, nectarous flowers. Archive 2007-06-01
  • i have a story that is slightly similar (only without the abduction part). when i was sixteen, a london policeman became very enamored of me when i was staying at my grandparents, and so decided to find out where i lived (80 miles from London) and stalk me each day after school. he was a *policeman* for chrissakes. (and 32, EWWW). Bad Mother auf Naxos
  • Once enamored of cursive, she had recently discovered she wrote much faster if she printed. EVERY SECRET THING
  • As a Jew, he began to focus more and more on the situation in the Middle East, especially after a particularly enamoring sojourn in Jerusalem. Skinny Legs and All
  • They are totally, uninhibitedly enamored of one another.
  • Had he been better informed, it is doubtful whether, improvident and enamored as he was, he would have ruralized and practicalized Romeo in the lane of Burleigh Grange. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859
  • One of the earliest descriptions of the jackfruit is to be found in the 16th century memoirs of the Mughal Emperor Babar, who was not much enamored of it: November 13th, 2007
  • In fact, I was enamored at the fact that since we spend most of our time at airports inside the airport, there should be postcards of the insides of airports, rather than of the outsides, which we often never get to see.
  • It is an interesting execution with Wild Trees, for while he wishes to enamor and amaze the reader with these majestic creations that have stood the test of time, he wishes to maintain this hidden Eden in a way that prevents it from being seen and experience by the readers. “Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring” by Richard Preston (Random House, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog
  • If I ever run across one, that isn't just enamored with #'s of fish boated and the size of the tip at the end of the day, I'll let you know. What Makes Guides Great?
  • Gorgeous in a seemingly effortless Kate Hudson/Blake Lively kind of way, her future calling dawned on her when she saw her dad performing on stage and became enamored with the costumes the dancers were wearing. Buzzine » Stacey Oristano
  • I became totally enamored of the wildflowers there.
  • He's a talkative guy and obviously enamored with his own film, but in my opinion, that pride is justified.
  • While in Europe in the 1780s, he became enamored of pasta — so much so that he stuck a feather in his inkwell, sketched out a design, and called it a “maccaroni” - making machine. All the Presidents’ Doodles
  • It is enamored with pop, the perfect tool to convey the vain, dull, shallow and barren ideas of modernity.
  • Antonio F. Morenilla 1 year ago me he quedado enamorado, enhorabuena! Steel Life on Vimeo
  • That of Faunus was in celebration of his adventure with Hercules and Omphale, when that god, being enamored of Omphale, mistook the bed of Hercules for that of his mistress. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • It was a freak of fancy in my friend (for what else shall I call it?) to be enamored of the Night for her own sake; and into this bizarrerie, as into all his others, I quietly fell; giving myself up to his wild whims with a perfect abandon. The Murders in the Rue Morgue
  • To be miserable at this rate you must, at the very least, have four thousand a year: and many persons are there so enamored of grief and sin, that they would willingly take the risk of the misery to have a life-interest in the consols that accompany it, quite careless about consequences, and sceptical as to the notion that a day is at hand when you must fulfil YOUR SHARE OF THE George Cruikshank
  • There is something so versatile and enamoring about this lamp, in person they just draw you right in … fun to see the way the family has grown and evolved from the original modular design. NOTCOT

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):

This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy