Spellbound Sentence Examples

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  • We remained spellbound, not even bothering to check our notes as his accuracy became apparent.

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  • This time I was held spellbound for two hours.

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  • Until the Restoration of 1640 the stage remained spellbound by the Spaniards, and when a court once more came to Lisbon it preferred Italian opera, French plays, and zarzuelas to dramatic performances in the vernacular, with the result that both Portuguese authors and actors of repute disappeared.

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  • Children adore her and sit spellbound as she performs her magic.

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  • They were sitting around the dining room table, spellbound as Fred gave witness to past purchases and profits.

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  • Mounting the steps to the knoll Pierre looked at the scene before him, spellbound by beauty.

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  • As he watched, spellbound, she revolved toward him, but he quickly closed his eyes lest he look upon her once beautiful face.

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  • As he watched, spellbound, she slowly revolved toward him, but he closed his eyes lest he see her face.

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  • He was commonly compared to Olympian Zeus, partly because of his serene and dignified bearing, partly by reason of the majestic roll of the thundering eloquence, with its bold poetical imagery, with which he held friend and foe spellbound.

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  • I stumbled across it by chance and became completely spellbound - I read it from start to finish in a period of 24hrs!

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  • Nevertheless his speech was a superb effort of oratory; for more than two hours he kept his audience spellbound by a flood of epigram, of sustained reasoning, of eloquent appeal.

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  • The speech in which these proposals were introduced held the House spellbound.

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  • For the stately declamation, the sonorous, and beyond a doubt impressive, chant of Quin and his fellows, Garrick substituted rapid changes of passion and humour in both voice and gesture, which held his audiences spellbound.

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  • The audience listened spellbound as the band played songs with their original introductions, many accompanied by duet concertina.

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  • I'm really gladdened that Spellbound manages, without really trying to, to represent the amazing diversity at the bee.

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  • Her second release, Spellbound, came out in 1991.

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  • Time spent here will surely leave you spellbound by the magic of Scotland.

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  • They were all spellbound by the place, and one couple even described the day as one of the best of their lives.

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  • I confess to being spellbound when I stand outside on a starry night and simply gaze upwards.

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  • All the presenters were from New York, and I was spellbound from the start.

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  • Our Magician kept the children spellbound for an hour with an array of tricks, many of which were antiques !

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  • The audience remained spellbound for the duration of his talk.

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  • For fifty years, Peter Brook 's opera, stage, and film productions have held audiences spellbound.

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  • An acknowledged top class photographer, his slide shows were enthusiastically received by a spellbound audience.

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  • Seated on a log in a small dell she was surrounded by a crowd of spellbound children listening to her tales.

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  • I stumbled across it by chance and became completely spellbound - I read it from start to finish in a period of 24hrs !

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  • While I watched spellbound, a terrific explosion reached Dresser 's Cottage in the form of a loud double thunderclap.

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  • In 1991, her follow-up album, Spellbound, sold 8.5 million copies, and had another string of hits.

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  • Look for an image that speaks to you on a spiritual level and use it as a basis for a dynamic page that will draw your readers in and hold them spellbound.

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  • Black Aggie and Bloody Mary are classic stories; if your listeners haven't heard them yet, you'll hold them spellbound with a few dramatic flourishes.

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  • Just before the release of Spellbound, one of Abdul's back-up singers, Yvette Marine, sued Virgin Records.

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  • After Spellbound, Abdul took a beating in the press over claims she had developed a weight problem and was lampooned by many late night comic shows.

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  • If you love the scent of Estee Lauder's Spellbound fragrance, you'll love the coordinating body lotion, too.

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  • The Spellbound fragrance was first introduced in 1991 as an eau de parfum spray.

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  • It is a hydrating, skin-smoothing treatment that helps quench dry, dull skin while imparting it with the decadent fragrance of Spellbound.

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  • Unfortunately, Estee Lauder has discontinued many of its perfumed body lotions; Spellbound suffered the same fate and is no longer available in retail stores.

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  • If you’re a Spellbound lotion devotee, fear not because you do have some options for tracking down your coveted fragrance lotion.

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  • For fifty years, Peter Brook's opera, stage, and film productions have held audiences spellbound.

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  • It was a scene brilliant enough to fascinate anyone, and the two eggs stood spellbound while their eyes feasted upon the unusual sight.

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  • While I watched spellbound, a terrific explosion reached Dresser's Cottage in the form of a loud double thunderclap.

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  • He scanned the audience in two seconds, then launched into a personal reminiscence that had the audience spellbound for 40 minutes.

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  • The day 's opening encounter held the British GT/F3 crowd spellbound as a 10-car train dueled for the lead throughout the opening laps.

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  • From the first page, you will be spellbound by the pure beauty of the DK specially commissioned photographs.

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  • Little grandson, whom we both expected to lose interest after about half an hour sat for the full two hours absolutely spellbound.

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  • But we have to picture him as anon coming out and gathering about him a tatterdemalion company, and jesting with them until they were in fits of laughter, for the sake of observing their burlesque physiognomies; anon as eagerly frequenting the society of men of science and learning of an older generation like the mathematician Benedetto Aritmetico, the physician, geographer and astronomer Paolo Toscanelli, the famous Greek Aristotelian Giovanni Argiropoulo; or as out-rivalling all the youth of the city now by charm of recitation, now by skill in music and now by feats of strength and horsemanship; or as stopping to buy caged birds in the market that he might set them free and watch them rejoicing in their flight; or again as standing radiant in his rose-coloured cloak and his rich gold hair among the throng of young and old on the piazza, and holding them spellbound while he expatiated on the great projects in art and mechanics that were teeming in his mind.

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  • His love for Natasha, Antichrist, Napoleon, the invasion, the comet, 666, L'Empereur Napoleon, and L'russe Besuhof--all this had to mature and culminate, to lift him out of that spellbound, petty sphere of Moscow habits in which he felt himself held captive and lead him to a great achievement and great happiness.

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  • Even though Spellbound body lotion is no longer available for purchase via traditional outlets like department stores, it’s still possible to scoop up leftover stock of the richly decadent product.

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  • Also, since the site is run by auction, chances are you can score a great deal and pay less than you would have if you went through other avenues to find Spellbound body lotion.

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