ppl. a. [f. ENTRANCE v. + -ING2.] That entrances; transporting.

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1842.  Lytton, Zanoni, 26. The Siren’s voice poured forth its entrancing music.

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1846.  Keble, Lyra Innoc. (1873), 5. In that entrancing dream.

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1881.  Athenæum, No. 2825. 807. The entrancing tale of the Tegethoff.

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  Hence Entrancingly adv., in an entrancing manner or degree.

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1854.  Tait’s Mag., XXI. 273. It steals entrancingly over the ear.

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1856.  Ruskin, Mod. Paint., III. IV. vi. § 6. Never sublime, never perfectly nor entrancingly beautiful.

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