Synonym: bondage, slavery, thraldom, thralldom. Similar words: enthrall, enthral, enthralled, arthralgia, thrash, urethra, death rate, thrashing. Meaning: [θrɔːl] n. 1. the state of being under the control of another person 2. someone held in bondage.
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1. He is not in thrall to the media.
2. He treats his wife like a thrall.
3. Chios is said to have introduced thrall into Greece.
4. His gaze held her in thrall.
5. She was in thrall to her emotions.
6. He is a thrall to drink.
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7. The country's economy is largely in thrall to the big companies.
8. We have a congress that is in thrall to special interest groups.
9. Anti - thrall leaders agitated the question of thrall for many years.
10. Tomorrow's children will be even more in the thrall of the silicon chip.
11. Last night you were in thrall to your emotions.
12. These young people were already in thrall with the Watergate legacy.
13. I couldn't bear to be in its thrall for another day.
14. Perhaps I was in thrall to an illusion, but to me Pottz looked natural, free, and potent.
15. Of the literati in their thrall, Budd Schulberg emerged as the writer who told you most about the bouts.
16. We are in thrall to the uniquely Western illusion of cheating time by investing the temporal with immortality.
17. It seemed that Martin was acting in thrall to a belief common among organizational leaders who want to avoid telling the truth.
18. We have a Congress that is in thrall to the gun lobby.
19. Today, orchestral musicians wish to assert their identities again, to escape the thrall of the baton at last.
20. But people in Great Groups are different from those who spend countless hours in thrall to video games or other trivial pursuits.
21. But the demon which had driven him to drink that night, after months of abstinence, had him in its thrall.
22. The introduction of the CSE was, however, an important step in the direction of freeing schools from this thrall.
23. You may recall that for years the chancellor was helplessly in thrall to Prudence.
24. For a long moment all she could do was stare back at him, his dark fathomless eyes holding her in thrall.
25. But Christie - and this is really very unusual - is not in thrall to his public image.
26. But the mistake that Holberg made was to allow himself to be held in thrall by the world of appearances.
27. He had that resigned helplessness which hospital patients and people in the thrall of religious experience have.
28. Here was the beginning of Canetti's slow escape from the thrall of Karl Kraus.
29. Something shallow, unearned, but capable of putting you in thrall.
30. Self-pity evaporates as she's drawn to playground attendant Billy, unhealthily in thrall to macho pack leader Len.
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