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Example sentences for "enchants"

Lexicographically close words:
enchantingly; enchantment; enchantments; enchantress; enchantresses; enchased; enchorial; encima; encircle; encircled
  1. If Rustichino pleases in other works, in this he enchants us.

  2. Resplendent rose, the flower of flowers, Whose breath perfumes the Olympian bowers; Whose virgin blush, of chastened dye, Enchants so much our mortal eye.

  3. I turn, Some trace of thee enchants mine eyes: In every star thy glances burn; Thy blush on every floweret lies.

  4. The phrase enchants like an entrance of the horns.

  5. It is the challenging that engrosses him, and enchants him, and raises up the magic of his wonder.

  6. I am reading an immensely thick book by Gioberti, one of the Italian reformers, a devout and eloquent Catholic priest, and it enchants me.

  7. I have been delighting myself with Plato all the morning; I scarcely know what it is that enchants us so much with the ancients.

  8. Well, Sir, I must say that your frankness enchants me.

  9. Th' imaginary relish is so sweet That it enchants my sense; what will it be When that the wat'ry palate tastes indeed Love's thrice-repured nectar?

  10. So stands the statue that enchants the world.

  11. Do you not observe this apparent disorder, this prodigality, in the midst of which numberless agents work, in secret concert, to produce the admirable whole which enchants our eyes and ravishes the lover of nature?

  12. Life's festival Enchants the blithe new-comer; But seasons change, and where are all These friendships of our summer?

  13. That better time, for which the patriots yearn, Enchants the gaze, again to fade away.

  14. We prate of Life's illusive dyes, Yet still fond Hope enchants us; We all believe we near the prize, Till some fresh dupe supplants us!

  15. Nothing enchants an ‘intense’ woman so much as demoniacal irresistibleness on the part of the woman, and trembling adoration of her supernatural power on the part of the man.

  16. But what tortures them or enchants them is exclusively their own states, their own experiences.

  17. But its most original character, by which it enchants our imagination and impresses itself in our memory, is the marvelous combination of the pointed and the circular arch.

  18. Now why is it that one loves one woman more than another, and what is there in this woman that enchants me, and from whom I cannot escape in thought?

  19. With what passionate melancholy he enchants her who is sitting in the nest close by!

  20. For mine own is cold and perdu; It enchants me, but give me its magical art, Then, Mollie, I will enchant you.

  21. You may be right-- The thought is bold, and that perhaps enchants me.

  22. Away with that eloquence that so enchants us with its harmony, that we should more study it than things' [what new soul of philosophy is this, then, already?

  23. Her children enchant me, and her care of them enchants me too.

  24. In the spring the territory of this tribe enchants the traveller who may happen to traverse it.

  25. LINEN AND LACE DOWN LOVER'S LANE Down Lover's Lane the creamy spray Of elder blooms enchants the way, And dappled shadows sport and play, Down Lover's Lane!

  26. It is the delicacy of his fancy, the lilac fragrance pervading his inventions, that enchants us in the second act of "Die Meistersinger.

  27. This Beauty, which results from the perfect interpenetration of moral Goodness and sensuous Grace, seizes and enchants us when we meet it, with the force of a miracle.


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