The sea-world over, sailormen love to beguile the days of calm, to put to flight hours of ennui, by the spinning of yarns. |
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I've seen her mystify and beguile audiences before with her great stage presence and all around snazziness. |
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Well, he was slim now, and had acquired, as if through plastic surgery of the will, a tight smile that meant to beguile. |
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This is a student-run event, but they hope to beguile their audience into thinking that they are attending a professional London event. |
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If Hart hadn't swept our dear girl Stella off her feet, I might have to try and beguile her with my charm. |
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He may ensorcell or beguile a fellow drinker, leading him to believe in friendship that is not supported by his conduct. |
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I don't want you to try to charm me or beguile me or do whatever it is you normally do to have your wicked way with women. |
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Sorcerers dabble in this situation because the get well paid for their services and easily beguile dupes. |
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There are great challenges ahead for us but let us not beguile ourselves about that. |
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Michael Ondaatje continues to enrich and beguile readers with each new book. |
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On top of that, they'll beguile us with the promise that the free market will give us more choices. |
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In 2. Cor. 11 Paul feared that the serpent would maliciously beguile the believers as it had done with Eve. |
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They can subtly beguile some judges and get them to abandon judging attitudes or disciplines for a more helping mode. |
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Unlike the programme of bourgeois parties, ours is not made up of hollow promises to beguile voters. |
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We design and manufacture to measure furniture, which will suit you, beguile you and astonish you in every smallest detail. |
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Watermelon, Feta and Black Olive Saladby Nigella Lawson The star chef combines improbable ingredients that beguile the palate. |
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She played a young woman hired to beguile a man, a natural fit for the natural beauty. |
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To beguile the time he talks of Transylvanian history with the mayor. |
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Cranes, barges, forests that initially catch your eye with their stridency but then beguile you and keep you more tightly in a sort of incandescent peace. |
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After the very spacious exterior, once inside, let the night beguile you in a cosy and warm decor where the sound of the sea will lull you to sleep. |
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Sweden had come up with something new to beguile the world, along with the ball bearing, the Hasselblad camera, and dynamite. In its early days the firm had just a handful of employees. |
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His cooking will please you, his art will beguile you. |
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The sound of the words knows that it has no choice but to beguile, because objects deceive with their materials, and feelings mislead with their gestures. |
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The attempt to beguile using fake objects is fraud. |
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There again, this is pure hypocrisy intended to beguile the opposition. |
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I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming. |
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Will she beguile him into poor judgment, sidetracking his revenge crusade? |
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A palette of choices, rich in natural flavours, to beguile every palate. |
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More worryingly, there was a hermetic logic to them which, with the passions they aroused, made it possible to see how they could beguile and thrill many more. |
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What I have been saying so far is the factual basis on which Ireland seeks to beguile this Tribunal into ordering the exceptional remedy of provisional measures. |
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No other critic writing in English can so effectively explain why you like a piece, or beguile you to reconsider it, or prompt you to hurry online and buy a recording. |
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There will certainly be one who will beguile and enchant you! |
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Anyone living here is an emotional person, who loves artistic compositions, and likes to discreetly create an impression, to spoil and to beguile. |
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These nursery rhymes have been sung and played in such a beguile manner that your child will be able to pick up each and every nuance with utmost ease. |
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A special display room was built to beguile the fashionable company. |
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Nor shall adornments of rhetoric beglare or beguile our solemn debate. |
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