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Enthrall   Listen
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Enthrall  v. t.  (Written also enthral)  To hold in thrall; to enslave. See Inthrall. "The bars survive the captive they enthrall."






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"Enthrall" Quotes from Famous Books



... waterfall, Or whirlpool leading down to death, If love but my tired heart enthrall, And I may sip ...
— When hearts are trumps • Thomas Winthrop Hall

... pure, unadulterated, boundless terror, the gruesome quality, the blackness of despair and the fear of death in the human conscience, 'Fishhead,' 'The Belled Buzzard' or 'An Occurrence Up a Side Street' will enthrall you. ...
— When Winter Comes to Main Street • Grant Martin Overton

... never hurt; Surpris'd by unjust force, but not enthrall'd; Yea, even that which mischief meant most harm, Shall in the happy trial prove most glory. 2013 MILTON: Comus, ...
— Handy Dictionary of Poetical Quotations • Various

... said, more calmly, and with a certain uneasiness which Unorna did not notice. "I wonder whom you have found who is able to look you in the face without losing himself. I suppose it can hardly be my fascinating self whom you wish to enthrall," he added, conscious after a moment's trial that he was ...
— The Witch of Prague • F. Marion Crawford

... the methods used in extinguishing fires and the thrilling experiences of the firemen in the city of New York, which will enthrall boys. ...
— A Mother's List of Books for Children • Gertrude Weld Arnold



Words linked to "Enthrall" :   enthral, enchant, enthrallment, please, ravish



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