How To Use Spellbind In A Sentence

  • was having drinks in the bar, back at the old spellbinding stand. C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
  • It's driven by a great bassline, some excellent acoustic guitar riffs and finds Nic Denson's vocals at their most spellbinding.
  • This is theatre at its most spellbinding.
  • Gray describes in dramatic and spellbinding detail the lives of these five ladies.
  • Where ancient myths and spellbinding tales will set your imagination alight and your hair on end. The Sun
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  • Towards the end of her spellbinding performance, a weekend of beautiful sunny weather ended with a thunderstorm of torrential hail and rain. Times, Sunday Times
  • The final game of the tennis match was a real spellbinder.
  • No one could accomplish the spellbinding feats Barry Sinclair does so nonchalantly during the course of his show.
  • Britain's Got Talent: 14-year-old Olivia leaves judges speechless with 'spellbinding' performance Home | Mail Online
  • His high range of melodious voice and the magic in it seemed spellbinding.
  • Seductive, alluring Pisceans are the zodiac's enchanting spellbinders.
  • Aronofsky directs this tale with spellbinding ingenuity, and a tight grip on reality, drawing strong performances all round.
  • And an ingenious harvest scene uses shadow puppetry to spellbinding effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's a spellbinding phrasemaker, but loses the arc of the story amid the hypnotic vignettes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tunes are creations of spellbinding joy and the lyrics poetic enough to turn men with steel hearts to jelly.
  • Magic town is a wondrous land where all sorts of glorious and spellbinding things take place.
  • So for more than a decade now, Harris fans have - every year or so - eagerly anticipated sinking their teeth into his latest spellbinding fictional tale.
  • Whatever your feelings are on synthespians on the big screen, there's no arguing that this bunch is spellbindingly intriguing in its own way.
  • A musician with the mind of a mathematician, this formidable Chicago altoist opened the London Jazz Festival on Friday with a spellbinding set that systematically elevated basic note-patterns into kaleidoscopic fantasies. Evening Standard - Home
  • It kept calling him… beguiling him… spellbinding him!
  • The book tells a spellbinding story of a man with eccentricities that went well beyond a fascination with rocketry and included a penchant for the occult.
  • Gruber continued to raise money for Israel and became known as a spellbinding speaker, especially on the subject of the Haven experience. Magnificent Voyage
  • The longer you spend in this remote region the more spellbinding you find it.
  • Clinton Portis's tenure in Washington will be remembered for many things: gutty playoff runs, ridiculous costumes, and spellbinding radio interviews, among others. Portis goes out with a [redacted]
  • This new prince is utterly spellbinding. Times, Sunday Times
  • a spellbinding description of life in ancient Rome
  • A spellbinding four hours of voices, intelligent interviews and specialists. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mary Campion gave a spellbinding talk at our April meeting, describing her terrifying experience aboard the cruise ship Jupiter and how it changed her life.
  • Full of poetic prose, this spellbinding story has a decidedly dark and human side, like so many fairy tales.
  • Meaning, it takes established markets, spellbinds the press, establishes a loyal cult-like following, then dips below the radar while its competitors flood the market with cheaper knockoffs. Eric Chan: Apple Starting a Race to the Bottom (With Itself?)
  • The groundbreaking computer graphics that made the original show so spellbinding have been improved to depict all the pesky hairiness of mammals.
  • Where ancient myths and spellbinding tales will set your imagination alight and your hair on end. The Sun
  • The music swells to a spellbinding apex, wringing every last ounce of emotion out of the song in the process.
  • And an ingenious harvest scene uses shadow puppetry to spellbinding effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • What she reveals in this novel is a spellbinding tale of her life in China.
  • His spellbinding landscape works, imparted with emotional depth and sparkling vibrance revolutionised a previously unpopular genre. The Sun
  • Sir Spellbinder, a ten-year-old son of Time for a Change, has one other starter out of five foals in one crop of racing age.
  • Gray describes in dramatic and spellbinding detail the lives of these five ladies.
  • An essential stop on the independent travel circuit, Cappadocia is renowned for its spellbinding landscapes and inviting hospitality.
  • Their music is spellbinding at the best of times, yet in the hands of their vocalists, it can be out of this world.
  • In the right production the longueurs don't seem to matter much - this score becomes more spellbinding each time I hear it.
  • But will this show be a spellbinding watch? The Sun
  • The most spellbinding moment of the trip came towards the end of the week.
  • Here in short spellbinding essays are glimpses of the tumultuous life that led Angelou to an exalted place in American letters and taught her lessons in compassion and fortitude: how she was brought up by her indomitable grandmother in segregated Arkansas, taken in at thirteen by her more worldly and less religious mother, and grew to be an awkward, six-foot-tall teenager whose first experience of loveless sex paradoxically left her with her greatest gift, a son. ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds
  • Even if you do not agree with her interpretation of history, this is a spellbinding account.
  • These homespun medications were sold by itinerant hucksters, pharmacies, and whoever could spellbind a listener with lofty promises of cure.
  • It was this very intimacy - this closeness to the performers - which made it a spellbinding evening.
  • But in advance, I wondered whether the man who spellbinds stadium crowds, the rock superstar who has just graced the covers of both the New York Times Magazine and Rolling Stone, could make an intellectual case for social change to even non-liberals, like me? Michael Smerconish: The World According to Bono
  • After Head made his speech, she delivered hers, termed a spellbinder by some.
  • Not about fighting abroad, but about telling the truth about it at home, and about listening to that truth, the film takes us inside a workshop for returning veterans led by Michael Meade, who has worked with Robert Bly and who is praised for "his hypnotic and fiery storytelling, street savvy perceptiveness, and spellbinding interpretations of ancient myths.... Craig K. Comstock: Welcoming Warriors Home: The Film
  • And the enchanting tale of The Borrowers will be brought to life in a new spellbinding production.
  • The result is a spellbinding unanimity that sounds, to the outsider, almost telepathic. Times, Sunday Times
  • In small bursts, this was a spellbinding show. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'll agree that not all of them are especially riveting today, but some are still spellbinders.
  • A spellbinding orator and a man of great charisma, he was able to whip up crowds with his fervent speeches about the colonial exploitation of his country.
  • These are wonderful authors and they carry a message that dazzles and spellbinds but heals and cures. Saul Segan: Let's Try Something Different This Time
  • Where ancient myths and spellbinding tales will set your imagination alight and your hair on end. The Sun
  • The final game of the tennis match was a real spellbinder.
  • And though many have been spellbinding writers, relatively few Americans ever read them.
  • Only the capricious talent of David Lynch could manage to produce a noirish thriller that is so confusing and yet spellbinding at the same time.
  • The tunes are creations of spellbinding joy and the lyrics poetic enough to turn men with steel hearts to jelly.
  • Perhaps she couldn't then, but she can now - lyrically, funnily, passionately, rudely, spellbindingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • I should note here that the special effects are spellbinding, recalling the resourcefulness seen in Neill Blomkamp’s District 9. Sundance Movie Review/Video Blog: Splice - It’s Messed Up | /Film
  • With the book, now available in paperback, hailed as "spellbinding" by the New York Times, and two others in the same series, _Ragtime in Simla _and _The Damascene Blade_, out in hardcover, Ms. Cleverly has turned to short stories -- this one featuring architect-sleuth Ellie Hardwick. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • The book club at the Royal Household enjoyed a 'spellbinding' talk by Christopher Andrew Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Plainly put, this spellbinding picture is also a required addition to any well-rounded film library.
  • But will this show be a spellbinding watch? The Sun
  • It hurtles through two hours of spellbinding dialogue. It makes an untellable story clear and fascinating.
  • Her exercises, done with spellbinding precision and timing are a joy to behold.
  • He's author of "James Dean, Mutant King," which one critic referred to as a spellbinding portrait of James Dean, had a lot of sources and new facts. CNN Transcript Jan 11, 2004
  • Her sisters had been praised and admired and stared at all their lives for their spellbinding, hypnotic electric-blue eyes.
  • McKinley expands the story of Sleeping Beauty in this spellbinding novel of adventure, love, humor, and magic.
  • Gray describes in dramatic and spellbinding detail the lives of these five ladies.
  • It is at once stirring and spellbindingly beautiful. The Sun
  • The only sound to be heard in the room was George's spellbinding voice.
  • He combines a compelling, spellbinding voice and inventive lyrics with the manners and stage presence of a born showman.
  • ‘When he is not overcome by arrogance, he can be a very competent spellbinder,’ Morgan said.
  • To be successful, an architect must be a spellbinder.
  • Where ancient myths and spellbinding tales will set your imagination alight and your hair on end. The Sun
  • Forgive the pun, but this is a spellbinding book.
  • In small bursts, this was a spellbinding show. Times, Sunday Times
  • This spellbinding historical fantasy, first of a series, takes Proctor Brown, ready minuteman and reluctant witch, through the opening battles of the American Revolution. March 2nd, 2009
  • Telford says it has sold about 1,000 copies, partly on the strength of comments such as "spellbinding" from former Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer and "sensational saga" from Keith Johnson, president of the Detroit Federation of Teachers and a former colleague of Telford on the faculty at Finney High School. Freep.com - RSS
  • A spellbinding four hours of voices, intelligent interviews and specialists. Times, Sunday Times
  • The spellbinding beaches and turquoise sea are vacationlands par excellence.
  • This is Tyree's tenth novel and one of his most absorbing and spellbinding.
  • The tunes are creations of spellbinding joy and the lyrics poetic enough to turn men with steel hearts to jelly.
  • But there was still time for one last gasp dramatic twist to this spellbinding semi-final.
  • This new prince is utterly spellbinding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Opera Theater is hoping that Pittsburghers will join them in this "spellbinding" musical Valentine. Post-gazette.com - News
  • With a cricket ball in hand, his transformation from social knave to spellbinding performer is as magical as his bag of tricks.
  • Listen to this spellbindingly interesting new podcast and you'll feel ashamed at your lack of curiosity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The story line is fast-paced from the opening sequence of three years ago when a despondent Shade thinks his brother died and never slows down as Roag spellbinds them as lifemates to destroy his sibling. Desire Unchained-Larissa Ione « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • The most spellbinding moment of the trip came towards the end of the week.

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