Words From Books

ensorcell

/enˈsôrsəl/
verb

  1. enchant; fascinate
They didn’t think about the fact that it was pretty much falling down, that it was three stories and drafty, shockingly expensive to heat in the winter and, with central air not yet invented when the house was built, almost impossible to cool in the summer. They were ensorcelled with the place.

– Morgan Matson, Since You’ve Been Gone, page 11

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