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  • 51thrill — v 1. excite, stimulate, sensitize, Inf. turn on; inspirit, inspire, Inf. spark, reanimate, galvanize, electrify; touch, impress, strike, rivet the attention; penetrate, pierce, touch to the quick; tickle, titillate, kindle, fire; stir, move,… …

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  • 52titillation — n 1. tickling, titivating, stroking, petting, massaging, rubbing, kneading, manipulation, handling. 2. excitement, thrill, arousal, stimulation; captiva tion, fascination, entrancement, enchantment; amusement, entertainment, exhilaration; Both Sl …

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  • 53witchcraft — n 1. sorcery, magic, sortilege; necromancy, black magic, black art, thaumaturgy, theurgy, wonder working, wizardry; voodoo, hoodoo, obi; deviltry, demonolatry, diabolism, Satanism; super naturalism, shamanism, psychomancy, occultism,… …

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  • 54entrance — I. /ˈɛntrəns / (say entruhns) noun 1. the act of entering, as into a place or upon new duties. 2. a point or place of entering; an opening or passage for entering. 3. power or liberty of entering; admission. 4. admission fee. 5. in a play, the… …

  • 55abstraction — [n] state of being lost in thought absorption, aloofness, brooding, cogitation, consideration, contemplation, daydreaming, detachment, engrossment, entrancement, musing, pensiveness, pondering, preoccupation, reflecting, reflection, remoteness,… …

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  • 56entrance — Ⅰ. entrance [1] ► NOUN 1) an opening that allows access to a place. 2) an act of entering. 3) the right, means, or opportunity to enter. Ⅱ. entrance [2] ► VERB …

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  • 57entrancing — Ⅰ. entrance [1] ► NOUN 1) an opening that allows access to a place. 2) an act of entering. 3) the right, means, or opportunity to enter. Ⅱ. entrance [2] ► VERB …

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  • 58entrance — entrance1 [en′trəns] n. [ME entraunce < OFr entrant, prp. of entrer: see ENTER] 1. the act or point of entering [to make an entrance] 2. a place for entering; door, gate, etc. 3. permission, right, or power to enter; admission entrance2 [en… …

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  • 59becharm — verb 1. control by magic spells, as by practicing witchcraft • Syn: ↑charm • Derivationally related forms: ↑charm (for: ↑charm) • Hypernyms: ↑control, ↑command …

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  • 60enamor — verb attract; cause to be enamored She captured all the men s hearts • Syn: ↑capture, ↑enamour, ↑trance, ↑catch, ↑becharm, ↑captivate, ↑beguile, ↑charm, ↑ …

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