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will enchant

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

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There’s still a lot of climbing, and the upper floors remain inaccessible for those who can’t make the jaunt, but the ground floor is likely the place that will enchant most guests.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 3, 2023

Here are four European destinations that will enchant parents and children alike.

From Seattle Times Nov. 4, 2018

And among the Prince Siegfrieds they will enchant and seduce are two rising stars making auspicious debuts: Russell Janzen and Zachary Catazaro.

From New York Times Sep. 23, 2015

"It will set hearts racing and calm troubled minds. It will enchant everyone who uses it."

From The Guardian Jun. 24, 2014

Oh, let me follow you—Each to his role—You will enchant the noble dames, I their servants.

From The Iron Pincers or Mylio and Karvel A Tale of the Albigensian Crusades by Eugène Sue