Online they enrapture hundreds of thousands of players every night.
From the smh.com.au
Beth Rowley's voice is timeless and one that would enrapture crowds no matter what era she were perform in.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
But then there's also the incredibly transporting stories, too, that can enrapture a child or adult and provide escapism.
From the independent.co.uk
But the telling of these tales demands a fervor, a fever, to propel the narrative and enrapture the listener.
From the time.com
Even at the age of 69, he is still a man who has total command of his voice and the ability to enrapture an audience.
From the express.co.uk
A new class of storytelling geniuses, men who can enrapture your evenings with puzzle after enthralling puzzle, are emerging.
From the time.com
Its first lines should be enough to enrapture anyone, as they did me when I found that Carroll wrote other works as well as the Alice books.
From the newscientist.com
Every so often a work assumes the status of the kilogram with all being calibrated to that standard and only a paradigm shift can capture and enrapture the same way again.
From the guardian.co.uk
Under those terms there's a promise of unwavering transcendence, and Ko in its early months serves a few dishes that merely intrigue along with others that utterly enrapture.
From the events.nytimes.com
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Enchant: hold spellbound
(enraptured) ecstatic: feeling great rapture or delight