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spellbinder
[ spel-bahyn-der ]
noun
- a person or thing that spellbinds, especially a powerful speaker who can captivate an audience.
spellbinder
/ 藞蝉辫蓻濒藢产补瑟苍诲蓹 /
noun
- a person capable of holding others spellbound, esp a political speaker
- a novel, play, etc, that holds one enthralled
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of spellbinder1
Example Sentences
The audience laughed and laughed, not least because the Judge, an old-fashioned spellbinder, paused or gestured at well-chosen instants.
He tried to start a fascist political party in the United States, attended the Nuremberg rally of 1938 and described Hitler as 鈥渁 spellbinder鈥.
They filled the air with stemwinders, spellbinders, conspiracy theorists and purveyors of quack remedies.
The thing about the bloodthirsty Richard, who ascends to power through lies, dirty tricks and thuggery, is that on some level he鈥檚 a spellbinder.
Johnson would later describe Hitler as 鈥渁 spellbinder鈥; in 1964, well after he had been forced to abjure his Nazi past, he insisted in letters that Hitler was 鈥渂etter than Roosevelt.鈥
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