Sentence examples for quite enthralled from inspiring English sources

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When he started out, I suggest to him, he appeared quite enthralled by the culture of violent crime - it is not called the Red Riding Quartet for nothing.

Imagine: on a typically gloomy February day, in a medieval church that was pretty dark anyway, this must have provided a spectacle of brightness that left the deeply religious onlookers quite enthralled; it must have been the brightest moment, quite literally, of the whole year.

With a mixed opera soundtrack blasting at rock 'n' roll volume, the intimate dining room felt filled to capacity with just 14 guests, all of whom seemed quite enthralled by Baladin's weird beers, as well as the presence of the brewmaster-by-way-of-sommelier, Mr. Musso.

"GCB" who? "Chicago Fire" Debuts: Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 10 p.m. ET on Global/NBC I was quite enthralled by "Chicago Fire," which reminded me of an old fave, "Third Watch," and I was also pleasantly surprised that the action-drama was executive-produced by Dick Wolf because it was very un- Law & Order"-like.

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I'm guilty of being a part of all the social media, but it doesn't draw me in because I've been around for a long time and I'm not quite as enthralled with it.

The canyons that enthralled Mr. Otto never quite won the prize of becoming a national park.

In a quite different vein, Foucault was enthralled by French avant-garde literature, especially the writings of Georges Bataille and Maurice Blanchot, where he found the experiential concreteness of existential phenomenology without what he came to see as dubious philosophical assumptions about subjectivity.

These subjects were about to hit the new women's magazines, but they hadn't yet quite made it, and we were enthralled by this direct confrontation with literary decorum.

Enthralled wth Meryl Streep (quite rightly), I ignored the picture postcard thinness of Sydney Pollack's romance when it first came out and put it on my best of the year list.

Though he didn't get there quite in time, his progress, chronicled by the newspapers, enthralled a nation in need of some small fun, and he became an improbable American hero, a kind of Lindbergh of the corns and calluses.

He isn't quite so much wary of consumer markets as he is enthralled by their ingenuity.

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