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entrancing

[en-tran-sing, -trahn-] / ɛnˈtræn sɪŋ, -ˈtrɑn- /
ADJECTIVE
pleasing
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One of the fairy women came toward her, her skin nearly translucent it was so pale, her eyes hard like sapphires, but the smile on her face was entrancing.

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Naomi had found the gentle flicker of the flares entrancing, and Muff had smiled and squeezed her arm.

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Although he was not a religious person, seeing the skyline made him feel what is called in Latin the mysterium tremendum et fascinans—that stomach-flipping mix of awestruck fear and entrancing fascination.

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They made such an entrancing sight that Tyrion almost waddled right into the steaming pile of dung the elephant had left to mark its passage.

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I had never before driven on roads between Port Elizabeth and Cape Town, and I was looking forward to many miles of entrancing scenery.

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