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have been enchanting

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

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These stories and pictures have been enchanting kids for almost 100-years.

From The Guardian Jun. 15, 2013

It must have been enchanting to be a grown person in those days!

From Etiquette by Emily Post

The heavy gray mist hung about the scene for the first hour or two, otherwise it must have been enchanting.

From The Roof of France by Matilda Betham-Edwards

Her hair was a light brown, but dark for her eyes, and her complexion would have been enchanting to any one fond of the 'sweet mixture, red and white.'

From Wilfrid Cumbermede by George MacDonald

Unhappy and oppressed in the broad daylight of life, she might have been enchanting could she have expanded in the shadow.

From The Alkahest by Katharine Prescott Wormeley