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spellbind

[ spel-bahynd ]

verb (used with object)

spellbound, spellbinding.
  1. to hold or bind by or as if by a spell; enchant; entrance; fascinate.


spellbind

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verb

  1. tr to cause to be spellbound; entrance or enthral
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of spellbind1

1800–10; spell 2 + bind, deduced from spellbound
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Yet listening to him address City's collapse in form was spellbinding and he even raised the spectre of what might happen if he is unable to halt the current downturn in fortunes.

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Nickel Creek played an intimate warmup show at Largo at the Coronet for a lucky crowd Wednesday that piled into the L.A. theater for a night of skillful, spellbinding folk music.

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Long believed to have been the inspiration for the school in Harry Potter, George Heriot’s has stood for nearly 400 years, commanding spellbinding views of Edinburgh Castle and accruing an impressive alumni.

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You might be wondering: Is Kings Canyon’s landscape as spellbindingly majestic?

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Their presence would also augment a spellbinding stop in a journey that dates back to 1982 when one of the first groups of breakers made their Paris debut.

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