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enamor

verb as in fascinate, captivate

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That posture will surely ruffle the feathers of an “America First” president enamored of dictators and disdainful of allies.

Sahar said she went home and started googling Java and “became extremely enamored with her beauty and what she stood for.”

For the last several years, the Dodgers’ front office has adored Sasaki, enamored by a dazzling repertoire headlined by a triple-digit fastball.

Those attributes are among the many Edman qualities the Dodgers were enamored with from afar and are now counting on to help push the team through October.

The agreement, and the omission of unions at the negotiating table, prompted Gonzalez to publicly state that Newsom is “enamored” with tech.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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