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had enchanted

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

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Their fans hoped against hope that four solo Beatles might someday find their way back to the thrills that had enchanted audiences for seven years.

From Salon Apr. 18, 2020

The Tiger had stopped looking into those eyes many years ago, though they had enchanted him in his youth.

From The Guardian Mar. 20, 2013

But, by then in the journey, I had learned so much from that initial story that had enchanted me that by then I had become disillusioned.

From Scientific American May 2, 2011

The woman who had enchanted Manchester with her "camellia beauty," as he once described it, now showed a broad vein of Carborundum beneath it.

From Time Magazine Archive

That a witch had enchanted him and swept him off into the night.

From "Breadcrumbs" by Anne Ursu