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enchanted
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Enchanted is a video game for the Nintendo DS based on the Walt Disney Pictures ' 2007 film of the same title . In the animated fantasy kingdom of Andalasia , Giselle and Prince Edward are planning to get married. When Edward's evil stepmother tries to ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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adjective EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Ahead of us, the ledge widens and the walls of the gorge flare out, framing an idyllic, enchanted scene. ▪ Behind her the enchanted dancers spun on; the focus of the circle was now drifting along a violet-lit corridor. ▪ ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
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Enchanted \En*chant"ed\, a. Under the power of enchantment; possessed or exercised by enchanters; as, an enchanted castle.
WordNet
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adj. influenced as by charms or incantations [ant: disenchanted ]
Usage examples of enchanted.
My nurse said the Alaunt were a pack of enchanted hounds who hunted down humans.
Riviere enchanted me, but I should have esteemed myself wanting in gratitude and respect to this worthy family if I had darted at her a single amorous glance, or if I had let her suspect my feelings for her by a single word.
The enchanted steel killed where it struck, slicing arachnid flesh easily, but there were thousands of them.
And then she, by virtue of whose sorceries this whole land is drugged and enchanted, is such a bold slut that she will build a Sacred Arbour even, and will fill it full of religious enchantment for you rather than lose hold of you.
But to Bibbs, who had now to go to the very heart of it, for a commanded interview with his father, the distant cloud was like an implacable genius issuing thunderously in smoke from his enchanted bottle, and irresistibly drawing Bibbs nearer and nearer.
Our travellers might, in another mood and place, have thought it droll to arrive at that sublime spectacle through a Bierhaus, but in this enchanted city it seemed to have a peculiar fitness.
Then she pokes the fire, draws a little buhl table close up to the hearth, spreads a white cloth, sets out the plates, puts the spoons by them, and enchanted, impatient, with flushed complexion, leans back in an armchair.
In a matter of minutes she had lost all the beauty and inno- cence that had enchanted me.
Certain of her power, She had laid by, in fond security, The enchanted cestus, and Sir Tannhauser, With surfeited regard, beheld her now, No fairer than the women of the earth, Whom with serenity and health he left, Duped by a lovely witch.
When the Enchanted Globe reached the platform at the top, the whole band joined the cimbalom to blare a rousing climax and bring the audience out of its stupefaction to a clamor of applause.
I was enchanted, for I was now in a fair way, and I saw the moment of bliss in the distance, feeling certain that I could effect a cure if the doctor was not mistaken.
Meure talked so brilliantly and sensibly to her intended that one could easily see he was enchanted with her.
I was enchanted with the frankness of this noble gentleman, and did not hesitate to tell him all, and we laughed together at our bad fortune: I had to promise to call on him at Genoa, and tell him whatever happened between us during the two days I purposed to remain at Avignon.
When we show him our offspring of your enchanted chain, lord King, there will be no sailing fast enow for Ketil!
The way wound through enchanted parks to a mighty wall that towered a hundred feet in air.