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Example sentences for "bewitchingly"

Lexicographically close words:
bewilders; bewitch; bewitched; bewitches; bewitching; bewitchment; bewray; bewrayed; bewrayeth; bewrays
  1. She could smile bewitchingly at her step-daughter's open petulance, and laugh merrily at the young lady's ill-temper.

  2. She seemed very well pleased to see Robert, and smiled most bewitchingly as she gave him her exquisitely gloved little hand.

  3. The siren of the Nile never looked more bewitchingly beautiful than this siren of France as she half reclined upon the couch, playing upon the King's heart with a bit of memory.

  4. She is; just a bewitchingly innocent, hugable little maid.

  5. Gila stood bewitchingly childish in the great gold room, and shyly asked if he would like to go to the library, where it was cozier.

  6. Yet the fact remains that Hampstead did not consciously conspire to violate the neutrality of this tiny, alluring haunt of tantalizing beauty which lurked bewitchingly between the red lower lip and the white firm chin of Miss Marien Dounay.

  7. Some types of women's faces look just a little more fetchingly feminine and bewitchingly alluring under a mortar-board cap than beneath any other form of headdress.

  8. How bewitchingly the two forms, linked in friendship, walked before him side by side!

  9. As he uttered these words a bewitchingly cunning expression sparkled in the sick boy's beautiful eyes.

  10. The door was no sooner opened than in flitted a slender creature, fair and blooming, tall, slim, and bewitchingly pretty, in a dark dress and a sealskin jacket.

  11. And so perhaps she might if the enchanted face on the lid of the box had not looked so bewitchingly persuasive at her, and if she had not seemed to hear, more distinctly than before, the murmur of small voices within.

  12. Everything depends on Florine and Coralie to-night; they are bewitchingly pretty and graceful, wear very short skirts, and dance a Spanish dance, and possibly they may carry off the piece with the public.

  13. Lucy was bewitchingly beautiful that afternoon in her dress of white, her curls tied up with a blue ribbon, and her fair arms bare nearly to the shoulders.

  14. She once paid me a visit--she is very beautiful and was bewitchingly amiable to me; but I thought of the dead Euronius's colic, and escaped unwedded.

  15. So strange, so bewitchingly beautiful was the young creature that Herculanus uttered a fierce cry of pleasure.

  16. But when she raised her eyes with a more gentle expression, they were so bewitchingly beautiful, so pure, so tender, so soulful, that enthusiastic admiration made the spectator forget the inclination to tease her.

  17. At first you were just a hard student, and then the loveliest young girl, only caring to have a good time, and coquetting more bewitchingly than any girl I ever saw.

  18. I suppose you would like me to be a charming girl flirting bewitchingly when I am forty-five.

  19. Her feet were white, her arms were rosy pink, her neck was fair of skin, her throat bewitchingly veined, pale and exquisite.

  20. Then there was skin of softer hue: among the tea roses, bewitchingly moist and cool, one caught glimpses of modest, bashful charms, with skin as fine as silk tinged faintly with a blue network of veins.

  21. In the quaint oilskin hat and her tattered muslin dress she looked bewitchingly pretty.

  22. Thus Iris, bewitchingly attired, and gazing now with provoking admiration at Robert, who certainly offered almost as great a contrast to his former state as did the girl herself.

  23. They had seen many white women on the farms, and when they had visited King Williamstown; but never had they seen any more bewitchingly lovely than this one, who sat there looking down on their chief.

  24. She was in a bright, teasing mood, and looked bewitchingly pretty.

  25. She is just a bewitchingly innocent, huggable little maid.

  26. As Aline spoke, Kuno watched her with enthusiastic admiration; she had never seemed to him so bewitchingly lovely.

  27. It is certainly a most courteous selfishness," Hilda said, with such a bewitchingly merry glance that Paul registered a silent vow upon the spot to bring her the moon from the skies if she asked for it.

  28. However, she said it half-heartedly as she stopped drawing the shining jewels lightly through her slim fingers, and began gently to swing the fleur-de-lys back and forth like a pendulum that glanced bewitchingly in the light.

  29. She pleaded so bewitchingly for a front seat at the Show that unwillingly he wormed his way on.

  30. For the face framed in the snowy fur was the most bewitchingly lovely imaginable.

  31. Particularly, my thoughts turned to the night of Professor Deeping's murder, and to the bewitchingly pretty woman who had warned me of the impending tragedy.

  32. Yet, notwithstanding all this, the girl was beautiful, bewitchingly beautiful in this storm of passion.

  33. Edith had either taken her father's admonition to heart or actually determined to strike fire from the flint, for she was so bewitchingly engaging that even Gerald's cool composure was not proof against it.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bewitchingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.