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View definitions for entranced

entranced

adjective as in delighted

adjective as in enchanted

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adjective as in entertained

adverb as in on cloud nine

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But unlike The Log Lady’s enigmatic messages or Bobby Briggs' dreamy gaze, I was not just entranced by these visions of the road at twilight, I was terrified.

From Salon

Claire Holmes said she was "flabbergasted and entranced" by the project, leading her to invite Mrs Foster and her creation to the town.

From BBC

“There’s a perception that somehow Californians are entranced with movie stars and TV stars, and to some degree that’s true,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who twice helped elect Davis governor.

In a loud stadium, on a crowded sideline, Lynn walked as if totally alone, talking to no one, entranced in a silent, steely focus.

Or were these fans simply too entranced by the beat, unable to break concentration, their senses dulled under the influence of ecstasy or weed or fruit-flavored liquor?

From Salon

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

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