hypnotic spell
Frequency: 5.81.9 per million words
describes a state of deep enchantment or fascination, as if one is under the influence of magic.
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- The musician's performance cast a hypnotic spell over the audience.
- The hypnotic spell of the cicadas singing in the trees was inescapable.
- Staring into the campfire, he fell under its warm, hypnotic spell.
- She fell under the hypnotic spell of the charismatic leader's speech.
- The charismatic leader's words wove a hypnotic spell, convincing everyone to follow him.
- The film's stunning visuals cast a hypnotic spell on the entire audience.
- The ancient sorcerer placed the knight under a hypnotic spell to guard the treasure.
- He felt himself caught in the hypnotic spell of her enchanting eyes.
- From the moment they met, she was caught in the hypnotic spell of his gaze.
- The rhythmic waves created a soothing, almost hypnotic spell over the beachgoers.
- It took a loud noise to break the hypnotic spell the beautiful painting had on me.
- Even after hours, the painting continued to hold them in its hypnotic spell.
- The repetitive rhythm of the waves seemed to cast a hypnotic spell on the entire beach.
- The ancient ritual seemed to weave a powerful hypnotic spell over the participants.
- How did you escape from the witch's hypnotic spell?
- It was difficult to break free from the hypnotic spell of the constantly scrolling news feed.
- By the time he realized it, he had already been under the storyteller's hypnotic spell for an hour.
- The storyteller's voice had a peculiar quality that put listeners under a hypnotic spell.
- Being under her hypnotic spell made it impossible to think clearly.
- They hoped the tranquil environment would cast a hypnotic spell of peace upon them.