How To Use Entranced In A Sentence

  • A cluster of blossoms, when the wind stirs them, shake out a kind of aeolian melody, and it was that which so entranced Ala a few moments ago. A Columbus of Space
  • The necessity of making a living disentranced him from his gamble.
  • The whole crowd of people were entranced by their music and even some of the performers were stopping in front of them to watch.
  • He was entranced by his own thoughts, and dazzled by the elegant simplicity of his conspiracy theories.
  • I got enough information to realize how the cave entranced visitors with its wonderful underground scenery.
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  • Yet, the bright shimmer of the production that had initially served to distract from the songs slowly, ineluctably, entranced me.
  • She quickly became enamoured with his style of writing, entranced by his wordsmith abilities and the evident wisdom of his words.
  • This remarkable film - finally released here two years after it was made - first entranced European audiences at the Berlin film festival.
  • Irish visitors might be less entranced by the region's favourite delicacy, andouillettes.
  • As soon as I met Dick, he entranced me because he has a lovely voice.
  • And, when he stood entranced in the eye of the storm, he did not think that the deluge would close over him.
  • He cast a sleeping spell on him and entranced her.
  • Visitors can be entranced by the different sounds of a trio, quartet or quintet.
  • It had bewitched her, entranced her, and now she found that she could not tear her gaze away from him.
  • So, having fastened her window, she forbore to close the shutters, and, propped against the pillows, she lay looking out through the window's casement, entranced by the view, the peace and beauty of that rural summer night.
  • Today those closest to our violent past seem to dominate the political landscape and many remain entranced by sectarian concerns.
  • Be "entranced" by this moaning indie-bollocks if you will, but I for one couldn't give a toss about this or any other Saddle Creek band. Drowned In Sound // Feed
  • Through the entranced somnambule the "double" was then informed of the experiment, and asked to place its hand upon the three plates in succession, willing on each occasion to make the fluidic hand smaller. The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
  • The evening ended with an amazing five-minute firework display, which entranced and mesmerised the huge crowd.
  • I was soon entranced and the kids remained spellbound throughout.
  • Even though I'd been in groups with Tony for years, I was still entranced by the hypnotic magic of his playing.
  • As soon as I met Dick, he entranced me because he has a lovely voice.
  • I absolutely loved this book and was entranced from the moment I started reading. Reader reviews of Mao's Last Dancer by Li Cunxin.
  • Their powerful sound echoed through the gorge and entranced the crowd.
  • As soon as I met Dick, he entranced me because he has a lovely voice.
  • There were popping sounds, birds warbling, half-stifled cries - of rigmarole of street sounds that just totally entranced me.
  • It had bewitched her, entranced her, and now she found that she could not tear her gaze away from him.
  • Nearby is Sea World, the home of sea lions, killer whales and other marine animals which perform before entranced audiences.
  • She pauses a moment, partially entranced before breaking the impending spell.
  • And how they were suckered into even thinking about it .... let alone being 'entranced' ... Liberty Has Been Lost
  • I was absolutely entranced, it was so delightfully madcap.
  • Yet he is entranced by the story of his antecedents, revelling in the romance of their relationships.
  • They were entranced from the moment they saw her movie poster. Archive 2009-07-01
  • You come away entranced by the good nature of the couple.
  • The reader is entranced from the moment he is introduced to the young cannibal Aruanã until the story ends with Amilcar da Silva gazing from a Brasília skyscraper at the vast sertão, the heart of the country that was unconquerable for nearly five centuries. Brazil: Summary and book reviews of Brazil by Errol Uys.
  • The programme has entranced fans with its comings and goings.
  • I am entranced by my four year old great-niece, Sophia, who insists on walking ahead of me wherever we go, "Because I'm the leader, Aunt Ang. Angela Himsel: Blessed Are Those Who Enter: Sukkot, Hospitality and Home
  • The harshness of recent reality disentranced him from his idleness.
  • Lyne has the blessing of the ultimate Nabokov purist, the late novelist's son Dmitri, and the project seems to be a long-term labor of love: he became "entranced" by the novel 10 years ago. Waiting For Humbert
  • ‘This is a marvelous stone,’ Seiriô exclaimed, entranced by its glassy luster in the opalescent light.
  • I'm entranced, but our divemaster is keen to show us the reef's sealife. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can see why Melanie's parents are horrified, and, thanks to Bornheimer's intense likability, you can see why Melanie is entranced. Hilarious 'Worst Week' takes its best shot, and it works
  • The elaborateness of their adornments and the skill of their depiction has scholars intrigued and visitors like us entranced.
  • Many the years that have passed since we sat entranced by the stories of the old people by the fireside long ago.
  • The sharp-dressed young ‘cats’ who hung on the corners and in the poolrooms, bars and restaurants, and who obviously didn't work anywhere completely entranced me.
  • He plays the working-class dance instructor at a Catskills resort, while she's the college-bound teen entranced by his charms.
  • Not suddenly doth the sweet warmth of universal life, from brumal caves advancing, interfuse the vast abysmal air, or penetrate the deep heart of the frost-entranced Earth. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
  • She entranced them with her intellect and the joy of her company.
  • Darius watched, impressed and entranced, as Sabriel spat at the laughing spy with the utmost of disgust and hatred, the saliva hitting the shield with a wet splat and slowly sliding down it into the grass.
  • He gazed at the foto, utterly entranced by what he was struggling to apprehend. THE BROKEN GOD
  • He had entranced me with the mere feeling of his sound, so much to the point that everything around me was mist, and every impulse which would have owned me was torturously overshadowed by the power of that capriccio.
  • ‘This is a marvelous stone,’ Seiriô exclaimed, entranced by its glassy luster in the opalescent light.
  • She quickly became enamoured with his style of writing, entranced by his wordsmith abilities and the evident wisdom of his words.
  • My mother, for her part, was entranced by the goldsmith's work of the noble poet, and by the gems enclasped in its perfection of formative art, -- perfections within the pale of convention and fashion and romantic beauty which make lovely Memories of Hawthorne
  • Even the youngest children sat entranced by the story of a young girl's Christmas dream coming to life.
  • I was completely entranced listening to their informal conversation and subsequent business discussion, sitting there with a stupid smile on my face.
  • Forgetful of safety, of his own life itself, entranced by the wonder of the unthinkable and unguessable thing, he raised his knife to strike heavily from a long stroke, but was prevented by THE RED ONE
  • We met at work, and I was entranced by this big nerdy bearish intelligent fella.
  • I had only ever seen flat, safe beaches and seas before and I was absolutely entranced by the power and beauty of this new experience.
  • She was entranced by his eyes which shimmered different shades of blue and aqua, which immediately made her think of the sea on a clear sunny day.
  • Visitors can be entranced by the different sounds of a trio, quartet or quintet.
  • We sat entranced by her beauty.
  • Mother Mayberry from Providence, who is the grand old woman of the whole valley, having established her claim to the title thirty years ago by taking up her dead doctor husband's practice and "riding saddlebags to suffering ever since," as she puts it, broke the feminine ice by rising from her seat by the side of one of the entranced Magnates, -- who had been so delighted with her and her philosophies that he could hardly do his dinner justice, -- and addressing the rally in her wonderful old voice with her white curls flying and her cheeks as pink as a girl's. The Tinder-Box
  • Even as a one-year-old, he was entranced by music programs on radio.
  • She is overawed by the moody magnificence of Glencoe, and entranced by the beauty of Edinburgh.
  • He plays the working-class dance instructor at a Catskills resort, while she's the college-bound teen entranced by his charms.
  • He was entranced by his own thoughts, and dazzled by the elegant simplicity of his conspiracy theories.
  • Her voice was silky, and you were entranced by her.
  • She did not love her father for he was entirely too remote and awe-ful for love, but he entranced her with his marvellousness. This Freedom
  • She was humming to herself an enchanting melody, and the young Count stood there entranced by the fair young maiden.
  • I was entranced by her, and by her soft brown eyes and the skin that seemed to take its radiance from her hair.
  • I luxuriated in the sheer painterliness of the canvases as I was simultaneously entranced by the drama of the emotional changes they charted.
  • The soprano exhibited dark, smoky richness of timbre and pure, dulcet high tones that entranced the ear.
  • In addition to the wandering, we also were entranced by royal and shy albatrosses, as well as Cape and giant petrels, fairy prions and fluttering shearwaters.
  • In his shock, Ramon found himself entranced by the fluid way the thing moved -- sure as a cat, jointless as a tentacle. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • I was entranced by the music, the solo guitar and the lively fiddle tunes, which for some reason reminded me of Jewish klezmer music from the shtels of Eastern Europe and Russia. La Hacienda Ci�naga del Carmen
  • Although Paulette is suffocating under his egotism, there is a great scene in which she watches the great man at work and is entranced by his handiness with a brush and paint.
  • Suddenly I recalled packrats running through the legs of the pothunter who wore a gun, and a packrat entranced by the sound of a flute I had put to my lips. KOKOPELLI’S FLUTE
  • Sapphire sat entranced through all of it, though Rune suspected that half of her "entrancement" was another skill she had acquired; the ability to listen and appear fascinated by practically anything. The Lark And The Wren
  • Something about her just entranced me, captivated me completely and totally.
  • But then, inevitably, he finds himself becoming entranced by his little kids, and wonders whether fatherhood is more his style after all. Despicable Me – review
  • At the NYFF press screening, mouths were agape, eyes entranced during this sequence – and with good reason, as it's fun, end-of-the-world-movie stuff: the slo-mo planetary crash also evokes a pupilary explosion, making for a macro-micro meditation, as well as a kind of update to Michael Vazquez: 2011's Doomsday Cinema, Part I: Melancholia @ 49th NYFF plus Gainsbourg on Von Trier & Lars' NYFF 47 Press Conference (VIDEO)
  • The children sat silent on the carpet, entranced by the puppet show.
  • From the very first notes they played, the City of Oxford Orchestra entranced the audience last Saturday.
  • This magical iridescent phenomenon has entranced people for centuries both for its beauty and mystery.
  • Toby got back at the w/ e. He ended up staying 2 weeks longer than planned in Venice as he was so entranced by its `magical beauty '. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • He has left to Egypt as good as spin entranced, mesmerized, drugged by Cleopatra. Archive 2009-11-01
  • First of all, the word Bethesda: He was entranced with that because it had biblical meanings - the biblical pool of Bethesda. NPR Topics: News
  • There is nothing to fear, hate, envy or be entranced by at all in any of these embodiments of that which is in our own Souls and which we are projecting onto emptiness.
  • Entranced by its beauty she gently lifted the lid.
  • That's Paul Allen, my co - founder, and myself just entranced by that device.
  • The story has entranced audiences for decades, teaching them never to be vain and always whistle while they work.
  • We become entranced and lose our identity, our abilities and our originality.
  • Entranced in the enrapturing sensations which the vision of loveliness inspires, one seems to have left the several things of this lower earth to dwell with celestial purity, the paradisial loveliness of supernal creations; and, for a time, to lose a thought of aught but the scene around us. Mountain Scenery. The Scenery of the Mountains of Western North Carolina and Northwestern South Carolina.
  • In many nineteenth century ballets the women are in some way entranced, under a spell, or dead.
  • I understood her to refer to what we call clairvoyance, when the person entranced reveals secret or distant things to the entrancer. When the World Shook; being an account of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot
  • Nonetheless, the only passage in My Life with any erotic tingle is Clinton's recollection of watching, entranced, as his mother put on her makeup, brushed her hair, painted on her nonexistent eyebrows. Policy Wank
  • The children sat silent on the carpet, entranced by the puppet show.
  • And what most bewitched and entranced me was the great wall of books about 'ologies' in the grown-up section. Times, Sunday Times
  • The children sat silent on the carpet, entranced by the puppet show.
  • Her eyes were entranced in the gray sky, just visible outside of the Plexiglas, watching the thunderous clouds roll through the sky like an avalanche.
  • I am dumbly entranced by what appears to be an increasing fusion of images of Indian tradition and global modernity, in the flow of advertising, music clips and movie sequences.
  • Because in Humbert's private mythology, Dolly is the "nymphet" Lolita, a creature whose "true nature is not human, but … demoniac," a changeling without family or history, existing on an "intangible island of entranced time," where neither she nor Humbert will ever grow up. Lolita At 50, And Forever Young
  • How entranced we were in our games, reacting spontaneously and with unpremeditated laughter and tears.
  • But the chords were a prelude to one of his own hymns, and he stood entranced as her sweet, childlike voice rose with the very words that he had sung. Selected Stories of Bret Harte
  • Not suddenly doth the sweet warmth of universal life, from brumal caves advancing, interfuse the vast abysmal air, or penetrate the deep heart of the frost-entranced Earth. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
  • As with Ahab and Ishmael, we encounter John Brown through the entranced observations of Owen, and, like Ishmael, Owen is essentially the last man standing (in Ishmael's case, swimming), surviving the raid on Harper's Ferry to, eventually, tell us the tale of what led up to this singular event. A Force of Nature
  • As soon as I met Dick, he entranced me because he has a lovely voice.
  • He tossed the salad tableside in big wooden bowls with much theatrical flair and the customers were entranced.
  • As I dry the last of the ex-takeaway plastic pottles, I'm entranced by the effort required to eat without hands.
  • Novelist Evelyn Waugh graphically described the tableau as ‘a wildly vivacious statue of the Abbe Faria, a Goan mesmerist of the Napoleonic era, caught here in hot bronze at the climax of an experiment, rampant over an entranced female.’
  • He felt bewitched, entranced by this woman full of life, brave and strong.
  • In one case the photographic plate was placed on the sofa, three feet from the entranced somnambule. The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
  • Taking her hand, the warmth of it entranced him, and the firmness of her grasp surprised him.

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