spellbound in the PONS Dictionary

spellbound Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be spellbound by sth
to hold sb spellbound

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Spellbound, he rushed to the kitchen and created tortellini in its image.
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However, he is able to keep the audience spellbound in the last 15 minutes of the film which is electrifying.
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An erudite orator, expert in the social, economic and political issues, his soft but forcefully presentations of the issues always kept the audience spellbound.
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In the event, the movie fails to keep its readers spellbound.
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He performed his first show at the age of 14 at the birthday party of a friend and was inspired by his audience's spellbound reaction.
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To be spellbound; do you know what that means?
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The students were spellbound... never had they enjoyed their professor's opera so much, and never had they heard such artistic singing.
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People sat back in spellbound wonder as the scenic program flowed across the screen.
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Reading her poetry leaves us the opposite of spellbound.
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Children sat spellbound by his aboriginal tales and wonderful verses.
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