How To Use Enthralled In A Sentence

  • I stood enthralled, astonished by the vastness and majesty of the cathedral
  • Our first reaction is enthralled delight, but then ominous overtones register.
  • Born one minute apart, we were a rambunctious twosome, enthralled with our twinship. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Twins and More
  • He appropriated just enough of the rhetoric of each faction to keep them all enthralled and unalienated. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Before beginning his journey, he enthralled the sizable gathering, which had assembled at the starting point, with his magic.
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  • One delegate, amidst great applause, said he felt glorified that the party was disenthralled and redeemed. A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3
  • Children and the young at heart had a ball with a great range of fun-filled events including face painters, clowns, balloon modellers and live musicians lined-up to keep them enthralled.
  • Jimmy Spencer is certainly the man in form and a shimmy past his marker and a chip just over the bar enthralled the crowd.
  • The story of this plucky underdog enthralled the British public. Times, Sunday Times
  • Children and the young at heart had a ball with a great range of fun-filled events including face painters, clowns, balloon modellers and live musicians lined-up to keep them enthralled.
  • Visually, the city keeps you enthralled, with its setting atop a series of extinct volcanoes and rocky crags.
  • My grandfather wanted to look through the book and quickly became enthralled by its colorful plates of whistlers, honeyeaters, parrots, pigeons, and doves.
  • The audience were enthralled by the quality and sacredness of the concert and showed their appreciation time and time again throughout the performance and at its conclusion.
  • London, a marvellous fairyland to her; tell her of "rags" in which he had played the leading part; of things he had done when he was in Rio for three months -- Rio! the very name enthralled her! Captivity
  • In the final the large crowd was enthralled by a game of intense skill and terrific excitement.
  • Despite his age, Greenspan is still said to be enthralled by the statistics over which he has pored for many years.
  • The whodunit is fun, but as with the entire Honorable Daisy Dalrymple saga it is the sense of time and place that brings enthralled readers to a bygone era. Black Ship-Carola Dunn « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • She kept her audience enthralled throughout her twenty - minute performance.
  • As a newly reminted citizen of Azeroth, and someone who appreciates Asian culture, I am enthralled by the neatness of the Lunar Festival. MMOG Nation » 2006 » January
  • He could bring his stories to life and enthralled many with his memories from former times.
  • I have no doubt that this was the intent of the film-makers: that we ultimately find Ben shallow, and the crew who becomes enthralled with such scum is pitiful.
  • They enthralled the crowds night after night, giving them expert entertainment with real style and pure panache.
  • The high-octane performance of one young science teacher had us all enthralled. Times, Sunday Times
  • To playback sounds of galloping, roaring and trumpeting, the horses, lions and jumbos enthralled the parents who had a tough time to spot their tots in the masked group.
  • He was, as Miss Tattersall had said, "infatuated," but I put a more kindly construction on the description than she had done -- perhaps "enthralled" would have been a better word. The Jervaise Comedy
  • The popular, incomparable ‘Mr Clown’ entertained the children, regaling them for hours with a thousand tricks which enthralled the youngsters - and not a few adults as well, it is worth adding!
  • Many who set out to learn the art of graftage become so enthralled that it becomes an addiction.
  • You will be enthralled by the skill and artistry of the Russian ice stars.
  • She practiced religiously, gathered confidence, was enthralled by her new adventure.
  • As a young boy I was enthralled listening to my father's stories and of his experiences while on military duty in Thailand.
  • On the way here, she had been enthralled, mesmerised, spellbound by the area.
  • The girl shares her stories with the enthralled young heir to the Sultanate, who returns again and again to hear incredible yarns about one-armed heroes, hunchbacked ferrymen, giants, voracious gem eaters, conniving hedgehogs, harpies, djinns and singing Manticores. Descent Into Cleveland
  • He hoped to see them shake themselves loose and so be disenthralled.
  • The baseball game completely enthralled the crowd.
  • They became enthralled as the lumps of clay transformed into lively pots with animal characteristics.
  • The match, played in ideal conditions, kept the large attendance enthralled for long periods of the opening half as the lead see-sawed back and forth, first one side gaining the initiative then the other.
  • The baseball game completely enthralled the crowd.
  • He hoped to see them shake themselves loose and so be disenthralled.
  • Boris had the crowd enthralled with his dexterity on the whistle and harmonica.
  • The baseball game completely enthralled the crowd.
  • The children listened enthralled as the storyteller unfolded her tale.
  • Obama lives on planet Obama, an almost Twilight Zone incarnation brought to you by an enthralled media class, a clerisy, a certain zeitgeist in the wake of the left's long march, ... On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • My grandfather wanted to look through the book and quickly became enthralled by its colorful plates of whistlers, honeyeaters, parrots, pigeons, and doves.
  • Visually, the city keeps you enthralled, with its setting atop a series of extinct volcanoes and rocky crags.
  • I do not turn to Clarissa in times of duress, but then I am an unregenerate reader, too enthralled by Lovelace's legerdemain to linger over Richardson's edifying sentiments.
  • They watched her switch from the attic Shirley to the downstairs Shirley with appalled, enthralled admiration.
  • Any reader would be enthralled by the story and find themselves rapidly taking it in.
  • At Heidelberg, making the acquaintance of M. Fortnoye contemporaneously with my departure, he had become more enthralled than he ever confessed to this radiant traveler -- whom he called a packman, but regarded as a M.rcury -- and his pretty scheme of matrimony in motion. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
  • But Dr. Jonas enthralled me with a protractor and precalculus. Chocolate & Vicodin
  • This kid was so enthralled that when the flight attendant came by to offer drinks he put his finger to his lips and said "shh" and went right back to what seemed to be a video violence addiction. Michelle Renee: Have We Become Comfortably Numb to Violence and Abuse?
  • Our first reaction is enthralled delight, but then ominous overtones register.
  • Still, Fitzgerald strikes me as a fairly in the best sense of that word disenthralled type person. Firedoglake » Be Nice to the Man With the Double-Barrel Shotgun
  • The following Monday morning, I was ecstatic, enthralled, even on the brink of uncontainable happiness, as I sat in my favorite class at school: third period Social Studies.
  • Even his haughty, sullen expression enthralled her. Warlock
  • James Hutton, a Scottish scientist, became enthralled with the fantastic histories he saw recorded in the rocks of his homeland.
  • Needless to say, I was enthralled to view the pilot of the new series whilst I slumbered last night.
  • The boy was enthralled by the stories of adventure.
  • They were enthralled with the play.
  • According to the official figures, more than one in 10 of the adult population plays this pesky game at least once a month, while 250,000 are so enthralled that they pay annual subscriptions to a golf club.
  • Causation and convergence were still operative, but they functioned more subtly, and the audience was no longer enthralled in hypothesis building.
  • Occasionally in life we come across a piece of art, a tune or a lyric, a poem or a piece of writing that immediately grabs our attention, and keeps us enthralled.
  • `Anita is just enthralled," Marc whispered softly as Effie came into the room to serve white wine in exquisite stemware. LASTING TREASURES
  • Electricity enthralled Shelley: its sparkling, elusive, almost magical qualities resembled nothing so much as poetic inspiration, or spiritual illumination.
  • The British public were never going to be enthralled by a worthy exhibition of social issues, hurriedly assembled to meet an immovable deadline.
  • Visually, the city keeps you enthralled, with its setting atop a series of extinct volcanoes and rocky crags.
  • The wily old fox of cricket had his guests enthralled by witty conversation, which ran late into the night.
  • She practiced religiously, gathered confidence, was enthralled by her new adventure.
  • Small female students of different classes presented tubule, national anthem, national songs, cultural demonstration and other so many colorful performance who enthralled the audiences. Annual parent Day celebrated at FCPS
  • No wonder drop-out rates are so high, binge drinking and prescription meds are both on the rise (among both kids and adults), and the disenthralled "Harrys" of the world continue to multiply with age and experience. Pye Ian: John Hughes [RIP], "High School Harrys", the Tragedy of American Schooling and our Wider Priorities
  • Tuesday's first night performance at the Festival Theatre was greeted with rapture by a large audience who were enthralled by the Wales Theatre Company's interpretation.
  • The home crowd were enthralled by Latapy, but the scrum of scouts there to watch Darryl Duffy left with one breathtaking moment to relay to their employers.
  • As we become enthralled in our internet lives, we learn to use font size and smilies to emphasise words and feelings we're experiencing at that time.
  • Enthralled by the idea of a super-strong consciousness which turns human blood to lava or moulten iron, Dostoievsky makes Milton's Satan and Nietzsche's blond beast appear quite amateurish and unconvincing; the strong Slav is a reality in the artistic experience of the writer. Dostoievsky's Mystical Terror
  • A bewildered self would be enthralled in its merciless depths of shadows and kismet.
  • Spin some tall tale which would hold their captive audience enthralled.
  • DuBois, who had become an associate pastor at a small evangelical church while still an undergrad at Boston University, says he was "enthralled" by Obama's references to faith. Obama’s New Gospel
  • They enthralled us with their accomplishments, their glamour and their allure.
  • It is little wonder that the world stands enthralled. Times, Sunday Times
  • We were even regaled by a lovely Thai dancer whose deft hand movements and graceful demeanour enthralled the group.
  • He taught with the uncompromising rigor and attention to detail he had exhibited when I first knew him twenty years earlier, but also with a richness of life experience that enthralled our students.
  • I spent most of my career in Arizona dealing with a legislature out there which has not incorrectly been characterized as enthralled with special interests. Vp Gore And Secretary Babbitt Briefing
  • While I gazed at walls decorated with faded record jackets, the owner enthralled me with his in-depth knowledge of this musical genre.
  • They were enthralled with the play.
  • _Sucken_, or enthralled ground, were liable in penalties, if, deviating from this thirlage, (or thraldom,) they carried their grain to another mill. The Monastery
  • The story of this plucky underdog enthralled the British public. Times, Sunday Times
  • He could bring his stories to life and enthralled many with his memories from former times.
  • His stories enthralled her with their ‘mixture of speculativeness, fantasy and gloominess.’
  • As a small boy he and his cohorts staged mock hold-ups and shoot'em outs and sat enthralled as the adventures of their heroes played out on the silver movie screens.
  • To playback sounds of galloping, roaring and trumpeting, the horses, lions and jumbos enthralled the parents who had a tough time to spot their tots in the masked group.
  • This device is the least successful of the show's many conceits, but even then, the talented cast and the director's assured grip keep us enthralled.
  • Jose Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913) popularized Mexico's life of the dead in bitingly satiric, mass-produced etchings and lithographs that have enthralled Mexicans for generations. Dia de los Muertos: the dead come to life in Mexican folk art
  • Taking the stage in the early evening sunlight in their trademark masks and olive jumpsuits, they both enthralled and amused festival-goers.
  • I sat enthralled at the harmony of the strings, brasses, winds and percussion.
  • I was enthralled by the social battles that had ravaged England in the post-war years and became an ardent supporter of the Whigs, a worshipper of Lord Grey and Lord John Russell.
  • The whole school would instantly become hushed and enthralled by the horror, watching.
  • Here the American comic atheist rises up: unencumbered, disenthralled, in rude existential health, not huddled palely in some priest-ridden twilight but soaking up the UV of reality. An Atheist Walks Into a Bar …
  • In the slow passages Cziffra's deep, brooding tone can hold the listener as enthralled as his legendary virtuosity.
  • I am less enthralled by a camera system that reads speed limit signs and displays them on the instrument panel. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was enthralled by the social battles that had ravaged England in the post-war years and became an ardent supporter of the Whigs, a worshipper of Lord Grey and Lord John Russell.
  • But the eye is dazzled and enthralled by the super-massive black hole that lives deep within the core of the Milky Way.
  • On the scorched earth at Wimbledon, the progress of a young Swede had enthralled the nation.
  • In this souvenir issue we look back at the triumphs, the tribulations and tragedies of an era that has enthralled the planet. Times, Sunday Times
  • An enterprising and chirpy Manju enthralled the crowd with her melodious voice.
  • The girl who grew up around British Naval bases, who once dated a Spitfire pilot and somehow held him enthralled despite being wheelchair bound in a time that was unforgiving to "cripples" (how we wince at the term now), grew up into a writer who understood soldiers and soldiering, empires and subject peoples. Zornhau: My Eagle of the Ninth
  • On the way here, she had been enthralled, mesmerised, spellbound by the area.
  • They are those which exhibit the nature in question naked and standing by itself, and also in its exaltation or highest degree of power; as being disenthralled and freed from all impediments, or at any rate by virtue of its strength dominant over, suppressing and coercing them. The New Organon
  • In fact, surfing is a way of life for Sayulita, and young surfers with toned bodies bedecked in the latest fashions appear enthralled by Sayulita. Sayulita: bohemian surf town on the Nayarit coast
  • You know, I actually found myself to be totally enthralled and very trustful of them.
  • The grand finale brought a beguiled and enthralled audience to their feet for a standing ovation.
  • How long she was enthralled in the mental haze that had come over her, she couldn't say.
  • Meanwhile, a steady stream of tourists question the participants, and are enthralled and delighted at the aims of the march.
  • Guests are enthralled with bartenders who flip bottles, toss some glasses and fling a few mixing sets.
  • The audience was enthralled for two hours by a sparkling, dramatic performance.
  • You'll either be enthralled or bored to tears, but you'll know exactly what a "homunculus" is, and in context, not just from a dry, dusty dictionary definition. Paglia's purple piffle.
  • Either you'll be enthralled by his underplayed persona or drift aimlessly and inattentively away from his soporific compositions.
  • Whether science fiction novels refer to it as warp speed, hyperspeed, or lightspeed, the prospect of traveling at the speed of light or faster has enthralled humanity for decades.
  • How is it that we can be so enthralled by a timber circle, a hillfort, a medieval watermill, an ancient wood?
  • Meanwhile, a steady stream of tourists question the participants, and are enthralled and delighted at the aims of the march.
  • Any reader would be enthralled by the story and find themselves rapidly taking it in.
  • Yet Tea Party acolytes remain enthralled by those who are selling them a bill of goods to build their own ratings, their electoral prospects or their speaker fees -- with little regard for whether they are leading America further down a path of cynicism, and contributing to the further dysfunction of a political system that seems incapable of addressing the real and deepening problems that we face. David Paul: The Problem Is Not Jon Stewart
  • It is little wonder that the world stands enthralled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those of the Sucken, or enthralled ground, were liable in penalties, if, deviating from this thirlage, (or thraldom,) they carried their grain to another mill. The Monastery
  • I take my seat at the convivial bar in the Queen's Grill Lounge and become enthralled by the idiosyncrasies of my ship-mates as they are narrated by that font of scandal and gossip, the bartender.
  • The wily old fox of cricket had his guests enthralled by witty conversation, which ran late into the night.
  • I'm actually old enough to remember the 1967 Six Day War, and was young enough then to be enthralled by the drama, and by the sheer panache of the "plucky" Israelis as they prevailed against all the odds. Reaching the limits
  • I turned in my seat and stretched over the booth to see what had so enthralled him. THE MANANA MAN
  • The mass media and the rest of corporate America are enthralled with professionals scaling career ladders to new heights.
  • Kids drawn from different schools enthralled viewers with their scintillating performance while lensmen had a field day capturing them in brilliant postures.
  • Though she began her dance studies with Fokine, by the late 1920s she had become enthralled with Jewish dance. Dance Performance in the United States.
  • This is the sort of movie that will either keep you enthralled at each moment or send you to sleep in a jiffy.
  • It may be a little too enthralled by its relationship to other films but this is still the kind of magnificent film-making that oozes quality from every frame.
  • The grand finale brought a beguiled and enthralled audience to their feet for a standing ovation.
  • It is to be hoped that he can find salvation in the songs which have enthralled so many others, and that his remarkable story has the happy ending many feel he deserves.
  • I actually did make some chole aka chana masala last night, but I’m not posting it here because I wasn’t completely enthralled with it. Tartness, Diwali, and treats from the UK
  • She kept her audience enthralled throughout her twenty - minute performance.
  • I remember being so enthralled by one scene, where the sailors were trying to capture a seabird that had landed on the gunwale, that I almost shouted at my sister, who came into the room just then, Shut up! Iain Lawrence Talks About Himself
  • Here the American comic atheist rises up: unencumbered, disenthralled, in rude existential health, not huddled palely in some priest-ridden twilight but soaking up the UV of reality. An Atheist Walks Into a Bar …
  • No one can do the Queen like you! I have found myself enthralled watching your portrayal of her.
  • He defended German culture against its political appropriation by the Prussian and Austrian regimes, but criticized its insufficiencies, in Goethe, for example, who remained enthralled to the metaphysical tradition.
  • The baseball game completely enthralled the crowd.
  • A novel that will hold the reader enthralled from the first to the last sentence. No Safe Place: Summary and book reviews of No Safe Place by Richard North Patterson.
  • While monster-hunting on this far-flung island's shores in 1998, I was enthralled to see otters gambolling playfully in the sand dunes.
  • We may be less enthralled by magical thinking than they are, but there are smart people working hard to turn the Roman Catholic Church into a bastion of creationism and antimodernism. Victim of the Wedge? - The Panda's Thumb
  • October 30, 2009 at 12:06 pm yes, as much as i appreciate the bump up to creative genius/editor of ‘disenthralled’, i have to deny this being my creation. Short Thoughts on Short Fiction Vol. 16: New Kids on the Publishing Block
  • They will desire to escape from their present anomalous condition, will yearn to be free and disenthralled, to have a land of their own, to have rights unquestioned by any superiors, where character, enterprise, education, and all that is lovely and noble in life shall combine to elevate and improve them and their children after them to the latest generation. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916
  • There is no need to descend to Godwottery, or even to know the difference between an aquilegia and an antirrhinum, in order to be enthralled by the ingenious and lovely permutations of shape, colour and texture – to say nothing of scent – which surround you. Try Anything Twice
  • She enthralled audiences with her flawless technique, light elegance of style and copper-coloured hair.
  • But the eye is dazzled and enthralled by the super-massive black hole that lives deep within the core of the Milky Way.
  • Her beauty and her soul alike enthralled him.
  • Those of the Sucken, or enthralled ground, were liable in penalties, if, deviating from this thirlage, (or thraldom,) they carried their grain to another mill. The Monastery
  • This is an almost flawless example of a movie that will keep pretty much any person of any age enthralled and entertained. The Sun
  • On the way here, she had been enthralled, mesmerised, spellbound by the area.

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