How To Use Enrapture In A Sentence

  • And here was me, utterly enraptured. ARE YOU TALKING TO ME?: A Life Through the Movies
  • The young man did not analyze the process of his captivation and enrapturement, for love to him was a mystery and could not be analyzed.
  • The Latin American strongman, his blond wife at his side, addresses the enraptured masses from the balcony of a presidential palace. Don't Cry For Me, Caracas
  • He answered me warmly that he entirely joined issue with me in such an opinion, and that he was often affected to sickishness by the snobbery of mundane society, adding that he hoped I would give him the look up at his paternal mansion in Prince's Square, Bayswater, shortly, since his people would be overjoyed at making my acquaintance, which both enraptured and surprised me, for hitherto he had ridden the high and rough-shoed horse, and employed me to suck my brains as a cat's foot. Baboo Jabberjee, B.A.
  • She cups one in her hands and the colors swirl and unfurl, capture and enrapture. Winter Bloom
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  • Thankfully, it has fostered a realisation that everyone, no matter how big or small, can be equally enraptured by the art of the great storytellers.
  • enraptured," a concept that, naturally, puzzles a nattering TV anchor. The Online News Page
  • The audience was enraptured by her beautiful voice.
  • I was in Afghanistan for only the first four years of my life, yet the country fascinates me, enraptures me and the hope of its rise once again against all odds keeps me going.
  • They were enraptured to meet the great film star.
  • Honeydripper," set in rural Alabama in 1950, conveyed a similar aura of being too enraptured with its subject for its own good, although it must be said that given the immensity of rock mythology, such self-consciousness in a nondocumentary may be unavoidable. Expecting Rain
  • I'm also of accusing him of having a miniscule mind based on the fact that he is apparently so enraptured by his own ideology that he is blind to its faults.
  • As someone enraptured with history, and visiting around the time of the eightieth anniversary of the end of the First World War, I went to offer my respects at the tomb of Hussein ibn Ali — the Grand Sharif of Mecca, the father of Emir Abdullah, and the great-grandfather of King Hussein. Israel Now
  • His voice enraptured the crowd, who were compelled to sing along.
  • The legendary radio commentators from that era enraptured a generation. The Sun
  • The micro-payments that people were talking about when Shirky wrote this eventually came in the form of "eyeballs," supposedly enraptured by online advertising. Archive 2009-04-01
  • The young audience was totally enraptured by this brilliant program.
  • The audience was enraptured by her beautiful voice.
  • Enraptured with the music, tears filled her eyes during the gentle adagio, and a bright smile chased away the tears when the next movement, a brilliant polacca, filled the hall with its tripping measures. Randy and Her Friends
  • Nevertheless, the result was quite pretty, and Diana was "enraptured" when Anne read it to her. Anne of Avonlea
  • It stirred me, enraptured me, and thrilled me in a way few films can.
  • The place at once enraptured me.
  • Battino tells us he is an actor, and I am sure the skills culled and condensed from that profession delight and enrapture the listener when he tells his stories.
  • The legendary radio commentators from that era enraptured a generation. The Sun
  • From that moment on, everything Waits did only enraptured me further.
  • I looked around the room occasionally to marvel at how the drama of an autistic woman convincingly portrayed by Claire Danes who revolutionized slaughterhouses and the cow industry, enraptured the men. Doug Demeo: Inmates And Landscapes
  • It was a beautiful moment, one during which I am in no doubt whatsoever she was enraptured in complete and utter awe of my mere presence.
  • The young man did not analyze the process of his captivation and enrapturement, for love to him was a mystery and could.
  • If either of the men should look up, it would be quite clear that an enraptured bird watcher had her attention luted on a point far removed from their conversation. Twin Moons
  • He set her on her feet and stared at her in amaze; she met his enraptured gaze with eyes that shone like twin blue stars. The Fairies and the Christmas Child
  • Meanwhile, Paul's dazzling performance on both ends of the floor had the enraptured crowd on its feet, raining down chants of ` ` M-V-P! '' for their own All-Star point guard while a banner offering similar sentiments flapped from the upper deck. USATODAY.com
  • They may become obsessed or enraptured, but also inevitably enraged because as their vision begins to grow, so does the rumor that they are simply deluded kooks that will never actually get it off the ground.
  • On Loopita, the german artist platform Raster-Noton enrapture the audience again, exihibiting all the collective´s positive boldness regarding music and electronic images. Cobertura OFFF/09
  • The audience was enraptured by the young soloist's performance.
  • They were enraptured by Mr Durai's fiery oration.
  • Music and dance helped forge a common bond among listeners, and everyone was enraptured.
  • She listens hard to part of a saxophone line, enraptured by the slow bending of the note. Times, Sunday Times
  • It disturbed me in my comfort spots, comforted me in my disturbed spots, and, as an erstwhile writer of fiction, I was simultaneously enraptured by her facility with words and timing; and nearly unconsolable and jealous and angry with myself for not working harder at it than I do. Dear Clusterflock | clusterflock
  • Nor was he enraptured by "the small change of Oxford evenings", and he was startled by the erratic inebriety of such celebrated Oxonians as Richard Cobb, although he shared Cobb's disdain for the uncritical Francophilia of so many of their colleagues. Tony Judt obituary
  • Subjectively, this manifests itself in the perception that the "feelings" elicited by art and music are in fact the ACTUAL feelings the artist felt, somehow, dizzyingly 'captured' by the work, immortalized, held in 'static communion' by the canvas, or musical recording, or camera... and now able to enrapture and enchant us indefinitely. Jason Silva: On Creativity, Marijuana and "a Butterfly Effect in Thought"
  • And although one would be amazed at the prodigious child who could follow to the letter its snaky progress, it captures brilliantly that moment when adults enrapture children by behaving like children themselves. Luka and the Fire of Life by Salman Rushdie - review
  • It is reverently displayed and enraptures the museum's Russian visitors.
  • I can't move, I'm so enraptured by the way the last luminous rays of light dance over his glowing skin.
  • She was enraptured by the sight of two young men sitting in half barrels trying to sink one another whilst staying afloat in a freshwater pond.
  • It's a body of work that engages the mind and enraptures the eye.
  • And here was me, utterly enraptured. ARE YOU TALKING TO ME?: A Life Through the Movies
  • Once in Neverland, the surrounding computer-generated scenery continues to enrapture, surrounding both the audience and the 23 living actors. Peter, Wendy and Spectacle
  • The audience was enraptured by the young soloist's performance.
  • Perhaps what enraptures the reader about this realm is the music captured in his lines.
  • But the harrowing psychological investigation he embarks upon is told seemingly without effort, through words that intoxicate, scenes that enrapture, and ideas that ensnare. An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • By presenting this sexuality/intellect as a burning illumination with both destructive potential and the capacity to enrapture and inspire, she revalues masculinist views of women's powers and passions.
  • I wouldn't have been able to look away if terrorists were bombarding the room and announcing the end of the world, I was that enraptured.
  • The young man did not analyze the process of his captivation and enrapturement, for love to him was a mystery and could not be analyzed.
  • If they fail to enthrall and enrapture the audience, The King of Marvin Gardens ends up a very slow, very confusing film.
  • Painters and sculptors who have seen her graceful performances are said to be simply enraptured with the perfection of her harmony of motion.
  • And although one would be amazed at the prodigious child who could follow to the letter its snaky progress, it captures brilliantly that moment when adults enrapture children by behaving like children themselves. Luka and the Fire of Life by Salman Rushdie - review
  • The rest of the audience tittered as the main character made baby-noises and hopped across stage, pausing and turning to stare at the enraptured hundreds at every step.
  • Bernard is both enraptured and repelled by this snake.
  • The crowd, of course, are enraptured all the way through.
  • “Robert Dunbar has the unique personal vision, command of language, and atmospheric style to enrapture you in the wildest, deepest nightmare.” 2009 March « Dark Whispers
  • Mike German may be a nice guy, but he wouldn't be able to elicit that kind of enraptured response in a million years. Speaking out inappropriately
  • The audience was enraptured by her beautiful voice.
  • She inveigles herself into their lives and seduces or enraptures each of them before vanishing.
  • The young man did not analyze the process of his captivation and enrapturement, for love to him was a mystery and could not be analyzed.
  • Quite a few of them would even stub out their cigarettes so enraptured, and intimidated, would they be by the blizzard of technical virtuosity that we, today, take for granted. Debra Levine: Ballets Russes Updated: Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Turns 15
  • perfectly beautiful, but excessively tiresome"; they laid their heads together over Descartes '_Discours de la Méthode_, and profoundly admired the philosopher; they were enraptured by the madrigals on flowers, more than three score in number, offered as the _Guirlande de Julie_ on Mademoiselle's fête; they gravely debated the question which should be the approved spelling, _muscadin_ or A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II.
  • The last Irish poet who has appeared shows the spiritual qualities of the first, when he writes of the gray rivers in their "enraptured" wanderings, and when he sees in the jeweled bow which arches the heavens -- Imaginations and Reveries
  • While these early dramatic pictures were less than fifteen minutes long, they enraptured the public of their day. The English Is Coming!
  • Buddy is both daunted and enraptured by the cacophony of sights and sounds of the big city.
  • The Hand That First Held Mine will no doubt enrapture you, just as it has me. The Hand That First Held Mine by Maggie O'Farrell: Book summary
  • Holding within their billowed masses the healing punishments of the rain, chaliced beakers of golden flame, lightnings instant and unbearable as the face of God -- dissolving into a crystal nothing, reborn from the viewless caverns of air -- here let us erect one enraptured altar to the bright mountains of the sky! Shandygaff
  • The young man did not analyze the process of his captivation and enrapturement, for love to him was a mystery and could.
  • They were enraptured to meet the great singer.

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