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enchantments

  • plural
    of enchantment.
    enchantment
    noun
    the art, act, or an instance of enchanting.

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Fresh from a mid-lifecycle spa treatment, the midengine, two-seat Emira continues to offer a choice of powertrains, each with their enchantments.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 25, 2026

In a verdant island landscape where the veil between mysticism, art and nature is permeable, communing with mailboxes and postal enchantments raises no alarms.

From Seattle Times Jul. 14, 2023

Yet around the top of the list of enchantments would be that a guy from Council Bluffs, Iowa, has developed an unmistakable adoration for his school in Fort Worth.

From Washington Post Dec. 30, 2022

That ending was one of a few enchantments in store for audiences fortunate enough to find themselves at the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday night.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 11, 2022

“Maddox is no magician. Besides, he is long gone. Though I hesitate, I can think of only one person who might be able to undo the enchantments placed on your brother.”

From "Fablehaven" by Brandon Mull