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enchantingly

adverb

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Pronunciation: /ɪnˈt͡ʃæntɪŋli/ / /ɪnˈtʃɑːntɪŋliː/

adv

Etymology: Etymology tree English enchanting Middle English -ly English -ly English enchantingly From enchanting + -ly.

  1. In an enchanting manner

    And Music;—hast thou felt that howsoe’er / Her mastering preludes march upon the air,— / With whatso gladness her full stream she flings / Tumultuous thro’ the swirl of terrene things,— / Though she awhile, when the airy notes have flown, / Encompass all men’s passion in her own, / Till ‘ye who know what thing Love is’ can see / His wings in the air vibrate enchantingly[…]

    Across a black-and-white Spain combining the modern (car dumps, shopping streets) with the historical (castles, windmills medieval hilltop towns), Quixote and Sancha trek and tilt and chatter and grandiloquise, enchantingly incarnated by Francisco Rigueira and Akim Tamiroff and dubbed, in both cases, by Welles himself (!)

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