Somehow it enthralls her, and for an hour or a week they fall in love. |
The sculpture's metaphorical conflation of grisly war and blooming hope is precisely what enthralls me. |
Now, heraldry is one of the quaint, meaningless traditions that so enthralls Yanqui Anglophiles like myself. |
Instead, it enthralls, delivering unscripted revelations that subvert your understanding of what has happened. |
A mysterious and eternal message that questions our purpose and enthralls our senses. |
It has many fine residences, and an air of proudness and of aristocracy enthralls it. |