Similar words: beguile, beguiling, guile, guileless, begun, guild, guilt, guilty. Meaning: [bɪ'gaɪl] adj. filled with wonder and delight.
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31. I didn't want to be beguiled by your smile, Ellie - and yet, against my will, I was.
32. Our danger is to be beguiled by our own fiction into imagining otherwise.
33. Males can be beguiled into a signal by the workings of the female mind.
34. The swindler beguiled her out of all her savings.
35. He beguiled me into parting with the gemstone.
36. They beguiled him of his right by false pretence.
37. He beguiled me into parting with the gem.
38. He beguiled me into consenting.
39. This house agent beguiled me into selling the house.
40. His paintings beguiled the Prince of Wales.
41. By and by I made another diversion,(http://sentencedict.com/beguiled.html) and beguiled her to sketch her story.
42. As the man beguiled by a boy who's a girl, he plays it straight (not farcically), exposing the entertainer's weakness for falling in love with love, no matter the gender.
43. This intense series of concerts has been so festooned in critics' stars, so garlanded in superlatives, that late joiners may have been beguiled into expecting pianistic perfection.
44. He beguiled her of many a tear, when he spoke of some distressful stroke which his youth had suffered.
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