enthralling

IPA: ɛnθrˈɔɫɪŋ

adjective

  • exciting and absorbing
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Examples of "enthralling" in Sentences

  • The game is enthralling and exciting.
  • Check back soon for more enthralling details.
  • Parisal ride will give an enthralling experience.
  • Extremely thought provoking but nevertheless, enthralling.
  • Critics have so far delivered mixed reviews, ranging from 'enthralling' to 'flawed' and
  • He admits the book is "enthralling" but faults the Prussian nobility for the German loss of the region and the war.
  • Tonight everything feels as though it is a part of a harp song, every thread humming in enthralling harmony with the others.
  • The first installment, "The Passage," a 766-page behemoth that Stephen King called "enthralling," comes out in June; Ballantine is printing 250,000 copies.
  • L.ving With a Tiger L. P is taut, bluesy, tuneful and overflowing with the kind of enthralling riffing that you would rather expect from a White Stripes album.
  • While our Rex Reed called the film "enthralling," other critics haven't been so kind; The Lovely Bones has Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes comparable to Armored.
  • The original reviews of the book were rather less than enthusiastic: although the subject matter was described as enthralling, Masters's accounts were described as pedestrian and disjointed.

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