Similar words: penchant, trenchant, enchanting, enchantment, chant, unchangeable, nonchalant, merchant. Meaning: [ɪn'tʃɑːnt] adj. influenced as by charms or incantations.
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(91) In the armory of man, charm is the enchanted dart light and subtle as a hummingbird.
(92) All women have one weak point - they are easily enchanted by men's flattery.
(93) Again in OP 6, she shuts the enchanted music box ( sensible, cool headed ).
(94) Your sons flew that enchanted car of yours to Surrey and back last night.
(95) The quaint field noises, the yokels'whistling, and the splash of water - fowl, each seemed to him enchanted.
(96) Rudras are raging demigods of destruction armed enchanted weaponry,[www.Sentencedict.com] thunder and plague.
(97) One closes behind one the little gate of mere boyishness and enter an enchanted garden. Its very shades glow with promise. Every turn of the path has its seduction.
(98) His eyes were fixed upon the coiling snake in its enchanted cage.
(99) Spirited Away is the best of the lot, lightly referencing the work of Lewis Carroll with its tale of a little girl's adventures in an enchanted bathhouse.
(100) The bushes are silver filigree, so light , so much on tiptoe in this enchanted world.
(101) At the enchanted metropolitan twilight I felt a haunting loneliness sometimes.
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