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enamoured
/ ɪnˈæməd /
adjective
- in love; captivated; charmed
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In the meanwhile, Planner grew actually enamoured of the Pantamorphica Association.
I was too much enamoured of the honour to question the foundation on which it rested.
It makes me feel as though I were desperately enamoured of the entire human race.
Where a child is enamoured of some definite individual, self-deception occurs just as it does in adults similarly situated.
But how enamoured she was of ‘Treasure Island,’ and how faithful she tried to be to me all the time she was reading it!
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