ensorcelled

ADJECTIVE
  1. captured, as if under a spell
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How To Use ensorcelled In A Sentence

  • (vol.i. 38); it calls the ensorcelled King of the Black Islands Arabian nights. English
  • The beauty of the moon ensorcelled her.
  • The beauty of the moon ensorcelled her.
  • I had not previously met anyone who'd been ensorcelled, so I was fascinated -- never mind that I was spending my days deep within the scientific paradigm, in which such things were not allowed. Michael Gruber explains the inspiration behind his 2007 intellectual thriller, The Book of Air and Shadows
  • Mags had temporarily ensorcelled the side of his RV to be clear as glass and stood over the stove, cooking pancakes while keeping an eye on Fang. Crossed
  • The beauty of the summer moon ensorcelled us.
  • I have been ensorcelled, bewitched, wrapped up in a fairy love that only I feel. Exit the Actress
  • A wereson is one who is ensorcelled - who has within him another being, hidden, watchful and looking out.
  • I had assumed the blade, a steel throwing dagger, had been ensorcelled in some manner to strike me down. Arcane Circle
  • Briefly alarmed by her vehemence, Kethry stretched weary mage-senses one more time, fearing to find that the blade was some kind of ensorcelled trap, or bore a curse. The Oathbound
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