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are enchanting

  • present progressive
    of enchant.
    enchant
    verb (used with object)
    to subject to magical influence; bewitch.

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England are enchanting, riding the wave of hope and expectation from fans that believe in them again.

From BBC Jun. 15, 2023

Romanticized images of an American woman in a beret roaming through the streets of Paris, kissing a French partner by the Eiffel Tower — they are enchanting for many.

From Seattle Times Apr. 1, 2023

Its descriptions of the land and the natural world are enchanting.

From Washington Post Dec. 17, 2020

“I love them because they are enchanting creatures,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 27, 2018

Excursions to romantic forests, and visits to picturesque ruins, in the noon of summer, are enchanting, especially with princesses for your companions, bright and accomplished.

From Endymion by Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield