enchantment - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • sea: Will visit half hundreds of nr sun royal caribbean enchantment of the sea set to know what my.
  • performance: Experience the enchantment of an unforgettable performance of Disney's classic musical.

Converse of object

  • lend: He said it was unfair to Mr Major, which only goes to show how distance lends enchantment to the view.
  • remove: The malady is cured by remove enchantment or cure heavy wounds or dispel magic in the meantime.
  • have: The crumbling remains of Corfe Castle and the deserted cottages of Tyneham have an eerie enchantment for children.
  • experience: Experience the enchantment of an unforgettable performance of Disney's classic musical.
  • find: If you do you will find a timeless enchantment - with perhaps a few ghosts as well.
  • discover: She also discovers the enchantment holding the house in darkness is contained within a red book called Century, written by her father.

Adjective modifier

  • Caribbean: Will visit half hundreds of nr sun royal caribbean enchantment of the sea set to know what my.
  • magical: Well, he was magical enchantment, just like the movie Black Stallion but even more beautiful!
  • royal: Will visit half hundreds of nr sun royal caribbean enchantment of the sea set to know what my.
  • pure: Pure enchantment, technical wizardry, fleeting and fragile - and it's all done with soap bubbles!
  • additional: The toys have additional enchantment and plea due to the colorful colors, whimsical and eye-catching.
  • evil: Huntress of the Sea by Alan Temperley Eerie tale of evil enchantments in a Scottish glen.

Modifies a noun

  • royal: Above caribbean cruise enchantment royal sea was a to shake loose.
  • sea: Above caribbean cruise enchantment royal sea was a to shake loose.
  • ': I was also interested in magic, the idea of enchantment รข what does it mean?

Noun used with modifier

  • cruise: Above caribbean cruise enchantment royal sea was a to shake loose.

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