Synonym: absorbed, awed, charmed, engrossed, interested, rapt. Similar words: spell, spell out, misspell, spelling, bound, abound, cast a spell on, unbound. Meaning: [spelbaɪnd] adj. having your attention fixated as though by a spell.
Random good picture Not show
31 She can hold an audience spellbound.
32 Not long ago Barack Obama, for those who were spellbound by him, had the stylishness of JFK and the historic mission of FDR riding to the nation's rescue.
33 The soprano held the audience ; This story held our interest; She can hold an audience spellbound.
34 We often surround him and listen, spellbound, to his stories.
35 Thereby hangs a tale and Russian are spellbound by the latest Georgiansaga which has been unfolding.
35 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
36 I was spellbound by Tara's beauty as she entered the room.
37 The children sat spellbound as the old man told his story.
38 His playing of Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending evoked such emotion the audience was spellbound.
39 She had grown so luminous even Dorothy, perched on her barrel, was precariously spellbound.
40 The children watched spellbound as the magician took rabbits from his hat.
41 He was in awe of her; she held him spellbound.
42 The same size as a US half dollar, these coins work well for manipulation, matrix routines, Charming Chinese Challenge, Spellbound and Three Fly - nearly any coin effect.
43 He said that, he distinguished between erotic love, when two people gaze, spellbound, into each other's eyes. And then he compared that to friendship.
44 When I reached the peak I stood spellbound by the scene below.
45 Chelonian mom listened to one face spellbound: Why should go abroad?
46 He held the children spellbound with magic tricks and other fascinations.
More similar words: spell, spell out, misspell, spelling, bound, abound, cast a spell on, unbound, outbound, rebound, bounded, boundary, abound in, abounding, eastbound, roundabout, out of bounds, groundswell, by leaps and bounds, small boat, billboard, bulbous, round and round, underground, well-bred, well-being, dispel, gospel, sell-by date, well behaved.