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How to pronounce spell-bound in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms fascinated, hypnotised, hypnotized, mesmerised, mesmerized, spellbound, transfixed

Examples of spell-bound

spell-bound
Sangakkara held that gruff MCC audience spell-bound while he told this story.
From the guardian.co.uk
They are drawn into the spell-bound world of Narnia, where it is always winter, but never Christmas.
From the gazetteseries.co.uk
We remain spell bound by the new things we will be discovering as the robit probes deeper and deeper into the crater.
From the newscientist.com
The stage set was colorful and perfect, the actors engaging in the extreme, and the sound and light rendered the audience spell-bound.
From the forbes.com
Spell bound Jacqui Harrison is a Dorset-based artist who produces one-off, personalised 3-D alphabet friezes and name cards.
From the telegraph.co.uk
The AP has a wire-bound stylebook, along with online and app versions, that tell newspaper reporters and editors how to spell and use certain words.
From the stltoday.com
The storyteller, in the fullness of his craft, has struck, and the spell is on, as surely as it was when Homer conjured up a fleet of ships on a wine-dark sea bound for the walls of Troy.
From the time.com
So far, says Mr Kessel, this does not seem to spell the end of paper books, since Kindle users buy just as many bound books as before, so that their total consumption of books goes up by 2.6 times.
From the economist.com