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enchantment

[en-chant-muhnt, -chahnt-] / ɛnˈtʃænt mənt, -ˈtʃɑnt- /




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When the prince returns home, he breaks the acorn open to find, improbably, an enchantment, the smallest and most beautiful dog — but the king then sends him on another epic journey.

From Washington Post

All enchantments end, and this one, lamentably, ends with Ellie and Riley having their private dance party to Etta James' version of "I Got You Babe" interrupted by an attacking infected who dooms them both.

From Salon

Instead of depicting noble beasts or wild things, they were household creatures, loyal and benign, evincing their own kind of cozy enchantment.

From New York Times

But let’s go back to the beginning, to Henry and Ann in their season of mutual enchantment.

From New York Times

Kleeman’s fiction veers toward the dystopian: Her debut, “You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine,” focused on characters whose enchantment with television led them down disturbing paths.

From New York Times