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"ensorcell" Definitions
  1. BEWITCH, ENCHANT

15 Sentences With "ensorcell"

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The film simply lacks the textured macabre atmosphere necessary to truly terrify and ensorcell.
While computer screens can bewitch the eye, a good shop has four more senses to ensorcell.
I prefer to ensorcell than to be defined, which cramps my becoming through its impositions and limitations.
Gul'dan and his warlocks called upon their dark power to ensorcell Garona and use her as an assassin.
He may ensorcell or beguile a fellow drinker, leading him to believe in friendship that is not supported by his conduct.
An enormous puzzle surrounds the fact that Laskey even survived to find such rhythms and ensorcell local art aficionados with them.
They all ensorcell us, holding us still while a conjurer picks our pockets and makes off with our stern convictions and principles.
If I weren't wearing a string of rowan berries, he could ensorcell me so that I thought dirt was some kind of delicacy.
She knew this because when Cruz died, his face was black and his body was swollen like that of a toad that is used to ensorcell.
Sarah began to change her diagnosis when, one night in a dream, she saw her ex-father-in-law Virgil paying a senior man to ensorcell her.
Now let's jump to the main plot, where the pretty, giggly Plum sisters work their magic to ensorcell a man in a convenience store, convincing the lovesick man to rob it.
But after puzzling over it, I finally decided that JFK had the sort of magnetism that could ensorcell big crowds, so he did not need to squander it on mail boys.
It's also a little alarming that he thinks the way to ensorcell women is to swaddle himself in woolly geometric shapes that conjure up images of Bing Crosby on the links or Fred MacMurray at the kitchen table.
The site is mentioned in Alfred Hitchcock's film Vertigo (1958) as a place where Madeleine Elster (Kim Novak) enters a trance and becomes possessed. "Portals to the Past" also play a significant role in the novel License to Ensorcell (2011) by Katharine Kerr.
The New York Times observed that the transcript of the speech was e-mailed more frequently than their news story on the speech, and suggested that this might be indicative of a new pattern in how young people receive news, avoiding conventional media filters. Maureen Dowd further referenced the phenomenon on March 30, writing in her column that Obama "can ensorcell when he has to, and he has viral appeal. Who else could alchemize a nuanced 40-minute speech on race into must-see YouTube viewing for 20-year-olds?" By May 30, the speech had been viewed on YouTube over 4.5 million times.

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