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Spellbind

verb
(past & past part. spellbound; pres. part. spellbinding)
1.
To render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe.  Synonyms: fascinate, grip, transfix.
2.
Attract strongly, as if with a magnet.  Synonyms: bewitch, magnetise, magnetize, mesmerise, mesmerize.
3.
Put into a trance.  Synonym: entrance.



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"Spellbind" Quotes from Famous Books



... countenance towards the sky, and was waving its arms in time to a religious chant. "Look at him now," cried a little boy. They turned, and were transfixed by the solemnity and mystery of the indefinable gestures. The wail of the melody was mournful and slow. They drew back. It seemed to spellbind them with the power of a funeral. They were so absorbed that they did not hear the doctor's buggy drive up to the stable. Trescott got out, tied his horse, and approached the group. Jimmie saw him first, and at his look ...
— The Monster and Other Stories - The Monster; The Blue Hotel; His New Mittens • Stephen Crane



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