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How to use enamored in a sentence

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During the British Raj, socialites in London, New York and Paris became enamored of Indian fabrics and embroidery.
Grimes reveals the reason why I was so enamored of the mint chocolate chip ice cream under those orange roofs.
It's sufficient to say that preclinical medical students aren't the only people a little enamored with this disease.
It is to be feared that some churchmen are more enamored of being players in world politics than devoted to being shepherds of souls.
If a guest is particularly enamored of the homemade zarzamora jam, the inn will send a jarful home.
I tend to be more enamored of tablets since wearables often seem too intrusive and geeky.
But when the pair finally met up with their enamored young kinsman, he was in no mood for fighting.
She told me she's enamored with the idea of someday sitting down at a cafe with Seana, chatting woman to woman, as they both smoke.
She seems more enamored of her stock hero and his inamorata than of the cultural, anthropological pursuits of her protagonist.
Opinions around the league do vary, but there are teams that are enamored with his sandlot football, feel-no-pressure demeanor.
It is enamored with pop, the perfect tool to convey the vain, dull, shallow and barren ideas of modernity.
He became enamored with the game of baseball when he moved to Canada for his high school years.
He seems to have become too close to his subject, enamored of the invincibility of a guerrilla movement.
He became closely enamored with the area and after a while was sufficiently charmed with the winery.
For that matter, the tropical islands' native populations are not all that enamored with seeing an influx of any other races, white or otherwise.
He's a talkative guy and obviously enamored with his own film, but in my opinion, that pride is justified.
McEwan seems to have grown enamored with the formal technique of embedding small facsimiles of stories within a larger narrative.
He played competitive sports throughout elementary and high school, and was particularly enamored of hockey.
Those truly enamored with cave life can stay overnight as part of a group, though they need to bring their own sleeping bag.
He is said to be enamored of expensive whiskey and other luxury goods, despite his country's grueling poverty.
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Serious men enamored of voluntary seclusion carved it unstintingly and set its columns quaintly in triangular order.
So at least thought Mendel, and so thought a score of enamored youths beside.
Seizing her by the arm, she lifted her on her shoulder and ran off with her to the enamored prince.
He described the particulars of his person with the detail of one enamored of a hero.
Then the enamored old gentleman kissed her hand, and took his leave.
People are enamored with HDTV and want to watch their broadcast-TV shows first.
She had been perfectly sure that the enamored Billy had no chance at all of inducing Anne to marry him.
If Germany is so enamored of Forsythe, then perhaps he should remain there.
Are you enamored of the good old times of the Gunpowder Plot?
A half-witted boy of the school became enamored of the young master.
I take the wildering whirl, enjoyment's keenest pain, Enamored hate, exhilarant disdain.
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