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bewitch

[bih-wich] / bɪˈwɪtʃ /


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There's a bar, and there's Janine's shoulder to lean on, as well as a bewitching "living classroom" made of flowers and plants.

From Salon

Legion are the admirers of “The Shining,” bewitched by its mysteries, all of which seem to encourage obsessive attention.

From Los Angeles Times

The effect is bewitching, and a certain level of incoherence is intentional.

From Seattle Times

Yet in an age of political gloom and ecological disaster, her undeniably well-crafted music — and the disarmingly charming artist herself — ended up bewitching millions, as seen in R.J.

From Los Angeles Times

The woman behind the counter wore one of those local costumes that would seem absurd anywhere else, and would in fact have seemed ridiculous even there, had I not been bewitched.

From Seattle Times