spellbound

IPA: spˈɛɫbaʊnd

adjective

  • Fascinated by something; entranced as if by a spell.
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Examples of "spellbound" in Sentences

  • They spellbound a dog.
  • How did they spellbound her
  • The man was spellbound by a witch.
  • This biography kept me spellbound.
  • Please, tell me how to spellbound her.
  • It will inform and keep you spellbound.
  • He learned to spellbound from her mother.
  • Nalinikanta was spellbound by the incident.
  • The link to the Spellbound program was removed.
  • It was the substance of original enchantment that spellbound the viewer.
  • Yeah, we stood around in spellbound silence while that demo was going on Paul.
  • Philip Pullman was "spellbound", Anne Fine was "so so jealous" and I was just mesmerised, start to finish.
  • The yard was full of people, but nobody had as yet said a word; awe and wonder held everybody in spellbound silence.
  • A couple weeks ago, I finished reading his American Gods, a fascinating story of myth and fantasy that kept spellbound from the first page to the last one.
  • I wasn't prepared to be quite as "spellbound" as Philip Pullman with The Seeing Stone because blurb hyperbole is starting to draw my attention lately and the book also had the pre-requisite word "Guardian" on the front cover.

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