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  • This summer, young readers are invited to be spellbound by books.
  • Her vibrant stage presence, excellent command over rhythm and felicity of expression held the audience spellbound.
  • Then we struck a zone so calm we were spellbound to silence.
  • I was spellbound for an hour and the world outside stopped. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was spellbound for an hour and the world outside stopped. Times, Sunday Times
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  • By four she left listeners spellbound with her command of complicated ragas and talas.
  • As you roamed the stage, addressing a spellbound crowd, people saw a president in waiting. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the way here, she had been enthralled, mesmerised, spellbound by the area.
  • And, the fireworks display that lit up the Falaknuma skyscape left all spellbound.
  • he held the children spellbound with magic tricks and other fascinations
  • The almost exclusively male audience was spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • The almost exclusively male audience was spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • His discourse held the mixed audience spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • She rebelled against that, but says her songs are her service now - they certainly leave the audience spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • A discussion of Lifeboat's largely negative critical reception . . . and Hitchcock's brief return to Britain to make two wartime propaganda films Aventure malgache and Bon voyage . . . leads into a somewhat tedious footslog through 1945's Spellbound. The Hitchcock/Truffaut Tapes #13
  • However, he was spellbound by the mahatma and remained personally loyal to him.
  • The audience was spellbound when two aircraft etched a heart in the sky with their colourful trails.
  • They are truly spellbound into a "dehumanized" state of consciousness. America at War: Killing Cabbies in Iraq
  • She rebelled against that, but says her songs are her service now - they certainly leave the audience spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her coquettish verve and her lippy song material will make the gals share a laugh and leave the ducktail set absolutely spellbound.
  • He was plainly gratified to see that his audience was spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kalmuck cap; the flesh part was of a heavenly pink, the cap, the moustache, the eyebrows were of a bluish gray; to see this with its childish exactitude of design and colour, and hugeness of scale — it covered at least 25 degrees — held me spellbound. Vailima Letters
  • He was plainly gratified to see that his audience was spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • The notes rang out through the chatter of the crowd and I was instantly spellbound.
  • Miss Delany tripped past me in her sky-blue tights to hold the audience spellbound with her jugglery, and spin plates and throw glittering knives until the satiated people turned to welcome Horan and his "cogged" dumbbells and clubs. The Maids of Paradise
  • On the way here, she had been enthralled, mesmerised, spellbound by the area.
  • But the man reluctantly flicked the switch and then watched spellbound with the rest of us. AUTHENTICITY: Brands, Fakes, Spin and the Lust for Real Life
  • The bulbous eyes of a papier-mâché calf looked back at him, spellbound in eternal inanity. DISPLACED PERSON
  • The stars twinkle, an owl hoots and we toast a stay that's left us all just a little bit spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her vibrant stage presence, excellent command over rhythm and felicity of expression held the audience spellbound.
  • He held an audience of 16-year-olds spellbound, and afterwards stayed up with us until the small hours telling stories. The Sun
  • Moreau's art is a reassemblage of the memory and the tricks of the memory, as thorough and as convolute as Proust's vast quest for a half-lost past that was, likewise, the lifework of a polymath spellbound by beauty.
  • Even some of the youngest of today's Irish performers are left spellbound by his music.
  • The stars twinkle, an owl hoots and we toast a stay that's left us all just a little bit spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it was their music which held the audience spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her bright dramatic soprano held the audience spellbound and her fierce, iron-willed portrayal dominated the second half of the evening.
  • He is spellbound to see the beautiful garden that lies within the mountain.
  • We watched spellbound as they rolled around in the deep mud, then slithered and slid up the muddy bank before playfully pushing each other back down the slope.
  • Magic is not too strong a word, the audience was spellbound.
  • Spellbound they crouched in the black and smouldering ashes of the spinifex, mouths open and eyes staring, and then with one terrific yell away they ran, dodging and doubling until a somewhat bushy beefwood tree seemed to offer them means of escape. Spinifex and Sand
  • The fiery manner in which he attacked the opening Allegro non troppo held the audience spellbound.
  • His tunes for the melodious music of Baiju Bawra and Mother India still hold listeners spellbound.
  • Often spellbound, occasionally shell-shocked, we succumb to Tendulkar's verbal wizardry.
  • Both were spellbound by the courtesy, hospitality, helpfulness and friendliness of the African people.
  • Her music reflects youthful buoyancy and her rich repertoire keeps the audience spellbound.
  • I'm a fair speller but I've gotten a whole lot better since making Spellbound.
  • I was soon entranced and the kids remained spellbound throughout.
  • And these elements of her personality keep her audience spellbound. The Sun
  • When I saw the painting, strangely executed on the upper glass panes of a door, I was spellbound.
  • The act released his physical energies without unfettering his will; his mind was still spellbound, but his powerful body and agile limbs, endowed with a blind, insensate life of their own, resisted stoutly and well.
  • And these elements of her personality keep her audience spellbound. The Sun
  • There are no special-effects, no car chases or shoot-outs, just a touching, fascinating sense of humanity that left audiences spellbound.
  • I was spellbound by the view from the top of one of the watch towers.
  • The kids watched and listened spellbound to the performance.
  • His discourse held the mixed audience spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • I watched people sit spellbound for hours, compelled to listen to the storytellers' tales. Christianity Today
  • The performance of jugglery with balls, words and other inventions is sure to leave the audience spellbound.
  • He was plainly gratified to see that his audience was spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • The three other girls and her mother were spellbound by her story, and they leaned forward with interest.
  • The pool was usually filled with swimmers, spellbound by the cool shower that tamed the summer sun.
  • He held an audience of 16-year-olds spellbound, and afterwards stayed up with us until the small hours telling stories. The Sun
  • Spellbound inmates have been cheering every dialogue and applauding the histrionic skills of actors.
  • The room was spellbound as the two spoke in a language understood by no one.
  • It startled the three spellbound students when Dan took a step backwards into their small closed circle.
  • But it was their music which held the audience spellbound. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the short skit, the guys left everyone spellbound with their fluency in Hindi.
  • She can hold an audience spellbound
  • When I saw the painting, strangely executed on the upper glass panes of a door, I was spellbound.
  • Whether he's singing in Lingala, French, or Portuguese, you're spellbound. Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: The Congo to Canada
  • But the man reluctantly flicked the switch and then watched spellbound with the rest of us. AUTHENTICITY: Brands, Fakes, Spin and the Lust for Real Life
  • Thou hast been spellbound by an evil eye, my darling, and the fainting which you call cowardice is the work of magic. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • I enjoyed every page of this book, spellbound as ever by Smith's apparently effortless verbal magic.
  • The children listened to the story spellbound.
  • Moreau's art is a reassemblage of the memory and the tricks of the memory, as thorough and as convolute as Proust's vast quest for a half-lost past that was, likewise, the lifework of a polymath spellbound by beauty.
  • They stared at each other; spellbound by something neither of them could explain.
  • His verbal pyrotechnics could hold an audience spellbound.
  • She was spellbound by the bubbles that seemed to appear as the water cascaded in.
  • I watched people sit spellbound for hours, compelled to listen to the storytellers' tales. Christianity Today
  • Her deliverance of her stories will once again have her audiences spellbound.
  • On the way here, she had been enthralled, mesmerised, spellbound by the area.
  • Both were spellbound by the courtesy, hospitality, helpfulness and friendliness of the African people.
  • The children were spellbound by the circus performance.
  • But the man reluctantly flicked the switch and then watched spellbound with the rest of us. AUTHENTICITY: Brands, Fakes, Spin and the Lust for Real Life
  • And the young cast brings to the production enough raw energy and vigour to leave the audience spellbound.
  • The same size as a US half dollar, these coins work well for manipulation, matrix routines, Charming Chinese Challenge, Spellbound and Three Fly - nearly any coin effect.
  • Perhaps subliminally it is this which gave her performances that indefinable, electric edge which drew audiences magnetically to her and held them spellbound.

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