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will beguile

  • future tense
    of beguile.
    beguile
    verb (used with object)
    to influence by trickery, flattery, etc.; mislead; delude.

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For the next 90 minutes she will beguile an audience made up mostly of young women born this century, with her dreamy, two-octave, sliding voice.

From BBC Dec. 5, 2022

In terms of your thesis that the Raspberry Pi will beguile you into engineering: if someone wants to move pixels around on a screen, the iPhone developer environment is available to them.

From The Verge Mar. 8, 2022

And I know that probably, eventually, my elders will beguile me back into faith, convince me there are reasons to keep hammering at America’s ideals, or stand for America’s song.

From Seattle Times Dec. 7, 2016

Rediscovered after gathering dust in the basement of a photographic agency for decades, these images will beguile anyone interested in photography, exploration or the human will to survive.

From Seattle Times Dec. 1, 2011

The mould, or body of the minnow, is of parchment, methinks, and he hath fins of copper, all so curiously dissembled that it will beguile any sharp-sighted trout in a swift stream. 

From Angling Sketches by Andrew Lang