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spellbind
[spel-bahynd]
verb (used with object)
to hold or bind by or as if by a spell; enchant; entrance; fascinate.
spellbind
/ ˈɛˌɪԻ /
verb
(tr) to cause to be spellbound; entrance or enthral
Other 51Թ Forms
- spellbindingly adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of spellbind1
Example Sentences
Opera has turned to cinema for help with “Rigoletto,” on the surface a spellbinding drama.
Between “Snooze” and “Crybaby,” she was lifted on wires, revealing a gauze train in the shape of a chrysalis, to spellbinding effect.
I wasn’t alone in finding the runway spellbinding.
Despite those challenges, Hannah captured spellbinding, stripped back versions of rarely-played tracks like Vampire Blues, If You Got Love and Prime Of Life.
Yet listening to him address City's collapse in form was spellbinding and he even raised the spectre of what might happen if he is unable to halt the current downturn in fortunes.
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