spellbound Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈspel.baʊnd]
  • Us [ ˈspel.baʊnd]

Meaning of spellbound In English

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Examples of spellbound

  • All of the theatre students were spellbound, nobody had ever shown them such things.

  • I have been spellbound by those gentlemen at home exhibitions who demonstrate with surprising skill various gadgets which, of course, the mere male buys immediately.

  • No longer can the high priests of technology hold the rest of us spellbound and merely credulous.

  • He held himself spellbound by some of the most awful codswallop.

  • We are listening spellbound with fascination to the catalogue that he is reading with such aplomb.

  • Let me make it clear that the recent increase in appreciation of our difficulties leaves me personally spellbound.

  • He kept us spellbound, not because we were altogether in agreement with him, but by the way he put the case as he sees it.

  • We were all spellbound by it.

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