How To Use Enthralling In A Sentence

  • His conceit and awful orange hair will carry on enthralling a worldwide audience.
  • We are unambiguously in the overshot chicago airport limousine but openly it can be univocal that our new polish is nutrition enthrallingly nightmarish and heterogenous and at the ratty foolscap we are vibraphonist pejoratively it wharf footer to be as acarpellous and precooked as landward. Rational Review
  • The back-to-back "avails" were show-stopping scenes in a play now enthralling New York: a saga of sex, power and disease, with echoes of Aeschylus and "As the World Turns. Sex And The City
  • The result is about as enthralling a story as the life of an English professor can reasonably be.
  • Providing the Games continue free of security problems, the next fortnight promises to be enthralling.
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  • I found your book absolutely enthralling!
  • This box charts her journey from folkie to enthralling jazzer. The Sun
  • His erudite book also casts in relief the less enthralling aspects of the contemporary Games. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Whatever the shortcomings of the staging, this was an enthralling occasion, received with a thunderous ovation.
  • As it happened, the quality was below expectations but the tussle was hard, and it was enthralling. Times, Sunday Times
  • As I mentioned in the homework addendum, the storyline was enthralling.
  • A lone tourist baked in the sun as he lost himself in what must have been an enthralling book.
  • The other enthralling thing about sport is the physicalness of it.
  • Perhaps, in his romanticism about the heartiness and frankness of English football, he found the Leicester doggedness in defence enthralling and cheering.
  • But to me the novels were enchaining, enthralling; and to hint a defect in them stunned one. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator
  • It is with a sense of profound ennui that one reads today the enthralling news that, "Gordon Brown hinted … that he could yet call a referendum on the new EU reform treaty if fellow European leaders 'backslide' on deals struck by Tony Blair to protect British sovereignty. The games they play
  • Circus" has no difficulty finding all the usual, romantically enthralling ideals contained within circus life, which unfortunately causes a lot of the series to feel predictable. PBS documentary 'Circus' is more juggling act than one-ring show
  • His words looked to have a prophetic ring as the Scots came of age in an enthralling and ebbing battle of two sporting codes.
  • A repeat of this enthralling spectacle would send everyone home happy, if a little drained.
  • These strained relations set an enthralling plot line against a backdrop of key moments in twentieth-century European history. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The understated white-painted shopfront on Candlemaker Row belies the bold, enthralling worlds that lie behind it. Independent bookshops in Scotland
  • Wright could take Brown's rough ideas and lyrics and transform them into real songs, while Serrano was able to translate Brown's poorly articulated studio suggestions (a running joke was that he referred to acetates as "agitates") into enthralling, artful production. Chicago Reader
  • The music is, as usual, extremely complex, enthralling and exhilarating.
  • The inter-city rivalry between two large camps of supporters will add an edge to what promises to be an enthralling evening.
  • Xavi produced a goal of surgical precision to give Barcelona a 3-2 win over Milan in an enthralling Champions League match which also featured Zlatan Ibrahimovic scoring against the Catalan club he left acrimoniously last year. Milan 2-3 Barcelona | Champions League Group H match report
  • From this episode to the last, the instruction in economics is generous and most of the time enthralling — a feeling not often connected with economics instruction, but there it is. The 7 Ages of Hollywood
  • At the heart of this quadruple bill was Liturgy, an enthralling pas de deux by the clever Christopher.
  • Mark Millar's revered graphic novel brings the super-hero - sometimes quite literally - kicking and screaming into the modern world, grounding costumed vigilantes in the laws of reality more than any film before and thus making the notion of caped crusaders absolutely enthralling again. is every-bit the people's hero: a spectacled, nerdy high-school weed who makes Peter Parker or Clark Kent seem like suave charmers in comparison. Obsessed With Film
  • Most enthralling of all, how is my unremembering lover faring? SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Each swat of her hand over the surface made an enthralling ripple, which made her even angrier.
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  • Not a fitting way to end this enthralling affair but still the right result. Times, Sunday Times
  • An already enthralling case took a bizarre turn when Anderson entered the witness box.
  • A lone tourist baked in the sun as he lost himself in what must have been an enthralling book.
  • Also enthralling was the remarkable Italian cantata from 1708, Tra le fiamme, in which three arias interspersed by recitatives lead to a final reprise of the first, resulting in a rather progressive cyclic structure.
  • Although the game was a low scoring encounter it was still thoroughly enthralling.
  • Some of these notes are so enthralling that the reader can easily be sidetracked from the main text.
  • From there, they progressed to the enthralling problem of human and divine love.
  • This film doesn't have to show its claws with blood and gore because the psychological torment is enthralling enough.
  • The color plates of hundreds and hundreds of species are breathtaking and enthralling.
  • As it happened, the quality was below expectations but the tussle was hard, and it was enthralling. Times, Sunday Times
  • They meet at McDiarmid Park in what promises to be a most enthralling encounter.
  • Rumours that a bootleg recording of him singing in the hotel bar still exists is just one of the enthralling tales which surround the famous venue.
  • Produced after a ten-year gestation, this work is by turns enthralling, witty, and harrowing.
  • Kilcullen put in a storming finish, scoring four points in the closing minutes to win a most enthralling game.
  • The set is a mere swing suspended from an invisible tree in front of an earth-colored cyclorama on which Jason's lighting rings enthralling changes.
  • Certainly enthralling is the 14-minute, emotionally soaring offering from vocalist Khan.
  • Simply a fantastic and enthralling end to a superb album.
  • Once she'd got used to the motion and the fact that the temperature was at boiling point, Posy found it all enthralling. TICKLED PINK
  • His comments are just as enthralling as his site.
  • That's a reminder of just how much of the conservative lobbyist's enthralling secret world remains unrevealed, despite all the national coverage to date.
  • Mack, for such a cold fish, is enthralling, partly because of the shimmer of uncertainty about what is true and what is not.
  • The result is about as enthralling a story as the life of an English professor can reasonably be.
  • Their antics are a distraction from the larger questions - but no less enthralling for that.
  • What is more, the use of a black panel in the background had an enthralling effect.
  • The promised blood and snotters had also failed to arrive with only the odd skirmish to disfigure what was turning into an enthralling game of rugby.
  • It isn't hurting all that much, but the itching is periodically enthralling in a remarkably unpleasant way, and the clogged Eustachian tube is an uncomfortable pressure. From Twitter 07-13-2009
  • The reader gawps, in turns amused and appalled, at an enthralling variety bill of Victorians and Social Gospellers.
  • But most enthralling was her attraction to two people for whom she wrote her most ardent poems.
  • The most enthralling aspect of No Direction Home was undoubtedly Dylan's willing participation.
  • Meanwhile, a raven - haired Magyar concert violinist adds an exotic love interest to an already enthralling narrative.
  • The layers of moral and political complexity pile up to quietly enthralling effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is something spine-tingling and enthralling about the best public art, the kind that touches the emotions and makes the eyes widen involuntarily. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not bad exposition, and it's enthralling in a ‘listening to the stories of an old school friend you've met at the pub’ kind of way.
  • The sight this shower presents on Earth is expected to be enthralling.
  • It's not bad exposition, and it's enthralling in a ‘listening to the stories of an old school friend you've met at the pub’ kind of way.
  • It was not creative tennis but it was enthralling nonetheless.
  • Peter was finding the Bright family saga less than enthralling. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • What you get is an absolutely enthralling listen, one built with rapturous conduction and taut harmony.
  • His conceit and awful orange hair will carry on enthralling a worldwide audience.
  • This box charts her journey from folkie to enthralling jazzer. The Sun
  • The essay is complex and enthralling, the writing brilliant, the characters utterly fascinating.
  • While the preliminary was full of excitement, the final was enthralling.
  • His erudite book also casts in relief the less enthralling aspects of the contemporary Games. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The Last Emperor is one of the most artful and enthralling epics ever committed to film.
  • Brown's rough ideas and lyrics and transform them into real songs, while Serrano was able to translate Brown's poorly articulated studio suggestions (a running joke was that he referred to acetates as "agitates") into enthralling, artful production. Chicago Reader
  • And it borders on the unenthralling to have the conversation at social gatherings turn to slugs and cabbageworms the minute I show up.
  • There is something spine-tingling and enthralling about the best public art, the kind that touches the emotions and makes the eyes widen involuntarily. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has morphed a quirky novel into an enthralling, tender and, crucially, fun piece of cinema.
  • Once she'd got used to the motion and the fact that the temperature was at boiling point, Posy found it all enthralling. TICKLED PINK
  • Watchmen was the first film to reinvigorate the beleaguered genre, and this adaptation of Mark Millar’s revered graphic novel brings the super-hero – sometimes quite literally – kicking and screaming into the modern world, grounding costumed vigilantes in the laws of reality more than any film before and thus making the notion of caped crusaders absolutely enthralling again. Darren says KICK-ASS really does KICK-ASS!!! | Obsessed With Film
  • Both sculptures seemed emblematic of this enthralling city by the sea. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of us find the oceans enthralling.
  • Caribbean cruise are your passage to an enchanting world with enthralling experiences.
  • This has been quite simply enthralling television.
  • Their powers of recall, often stretching back to early childhood memories, are utterly enthralling.
  • Not a fitting way to end this enthralling affair but still the right result. Times, Sunday Times
  • What they do manage is to build and inhabit an intimate space which is quite enthralling.
  • His writing is lucid and enthralling.
  • It is an enthralling book of revelations that he peels away like the delicate skins of an onion, constantly delighting his readers as they urgently devour its 483 pages.
  • The Diablo games haven't exactly carved out their niche in gaming history with their rich, enthralling narratives.
  • Academics apart, most people who devote themselves to writing about contemporary art stumble into this underpaid, uncelebrated, but sometimes enthralling field because nothing better has turned up in their lives.
  • For me it was a source of enthralling empathy.

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