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enamored Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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He soon became enamored of her, but for years theirs was a love-hate relationship.
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Even they are enamored with the baby, even though they thought they would not be.
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The three daughters are instantly enamored with him and do all they can to impress him.
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The drama ended up not getting produced, but she quickly became enamored of the sport.
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It didn't help matters that in the late 1950s consumers were becoming enamored with fast food outlets.
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Roy, already enamored with the ballerina, cancels his dinner appointment with a fellow officer to attend the ballet.
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He doesn't know what it means, until he becomes enamored of a mysterious woman occupying cabin no.7.
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The two become enamored and decide to marry in her home town.
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They stop by the portrait of the muses and is enamored by the muse in the middle, who reaches out a hand.
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After their marriage, he insists that she dress and behave more prudishly so that men are not so enamored of her.
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