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enchanting
[ en-chan-ting, -chahn- ]
enchanting
/ 瑟苍藞迟蕛蓱藧苍迟瑟艐 /
adjective
- pleasant; delightful
Derived Forms
- 别苍藞肠丑补苍迟颈苍驳濒测, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 别苍路肠丑补苍迟顎僫苍驳路濒测 adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of enchanting1
Example Sentences
DUNSMUIR, Calif. 鈥 Less than a half a mile from the city limits of this Northern California railroad town is a natural wonder so enchanting that locals compare it to geologic features in Yosemite or Yellowstone.
"The flip phone was the most advanced technology they had in the 90s and there's something so enchanting about a time where there was no access to social media," he says.
Hanging over every conversation 鈥 like the big, puffy clouds above, but much less enchanting 鈥 was President Trump.
A notoriously private and mysterious man, Robbins spent his life enchanting readers with clever wordplay and bizarre, highly whimsical stories that oozed with philosophical musings and quips.
A few days later, the Indian military flew journalists to Car Nicobar, a flat fertile island known for its enchanting beaches and also home to a large Indian air force colony.
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