bewitch

Part of speech: verb

To gain magical power over; charm; fascinate.

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Usage examples "bewitch":

  1. And every detail in the long, elaborate process was accomplished with a passionate intention to bewitch the man at Winchester House. - "Tales of the Five Towns", Arnold Bennett.
  2. You've been away now a long, long time; so, please come fast and bewitch me over again! - "Dear Enemy", Jean Webster.
  3. I am condemned to write twelve articles in Scribner's Magazine for the love of gain; I think I had better send you them; what is far more to the purpose, I am on the jump with a new story which has bewitched me- I doubt it may bewitch no one else. - "The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 24 (of 25)", Robert Louis Stevenson Other: Andrew Lang.