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You can use 'bewitch' to describe the act of exercising a magical or unnatural influence over someone or something. For example, "The wizard used an enchantment to bewitch the princess".
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But the same survey found that slightly more than a third of voters have an unfavourable view of Mr Romney, about the same as his rivals.Mr Romney's campaign has so far failed to bewitch Republican primary voters.
And beauty has lost none of its power to bewitch, bother and get its own way, as three new books on the economic advantages of good looks confirm.Physically attractive women and men earn more than average-looking ones, and very plain people earn less.
But his Canadian accent and foreign pedigree helped bewitch his audience.
While computer screens can bewitch the eye, a good shop has four more senses to ensorcell.
But it does prove that despite their global success, Punchdrunk's inventiveness, their playfulness and their need to bewitch have not dimmed".
Back in his Renaissance, East and West, the power-plays of the past bewitch him now, however fantastic they feel.
On trial, Ensslin and Baader bewitch the courtroom, slipping on aviator shades to taunt the judge.
The sheer emotive power of the Arabic language to enrapture and bewitch its listeners by sound alone should be kept in mind when any piece of Arabic literature is considered.
The Venice of today was dwindling and vanishing into a multitude of far-gone yesterdays, twice as splendid, with an undiminished power to bewitch: "As soon as the sun set, this part of the sea teemed with gondolas adorned with beautiful women and resounded with the varied harmony of voice and musical instruments which accompanied our delightful supper until midnight".
Portuguese man-o'-wars pulsate in the quicksilver sea, flying fish bewitch the beholder & ocher shadows of hammerheads circle the Prophetess.
And he makes a point: to watch Lawrence Taylor, the great Giants linebacker, swat away a pair of blockers, spin past a third, and then demolish the quarterback was thrilling — just as it was thrilling to see Muhammad Ali exhaust, bewitch, and finally level George Foreman, in Zaire.
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