thrall

  • 51in thrall — In a state of rapt absorption or immobility, under some powerful influence • • • Main Entry: ↑thrall * * * in thrall literary : in a state of being controlled or strongly influenced by someone or something He was completely in thrall to her. = He …

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  • 52Nathan Thrall — is an American journalist who writes on Middle East politics and United States foreign policy. He has written for GQ, Slate, The New Republic, The New York Times, and The New York Review of Books, and is a contributing editor at Tablet Magazine.… …

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  • 53in (somebody's) thrall — in (sb s/sth s) ˈthrall | in ˈthrall to sb/sth idiom (literary) controlled or strongly influenced by sb/sth • His gaze held her in thrall. • She was in thrall to her emotions. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 54in (something's) thrall — in (sb s/sth s) ˈthrall | in ˈthrall to sb/sth idiom (literary) controlled or strongly influenced by sb/sth • His gaze held her in thrall. • She was in thrall to her emotions. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 55in thrall to somebody — in (sb s/sth s) ˈthrall | in ˈthrall to sb/sth idiom (literary) controlled or strongly influenced by sb/sth • His gaze held her in thrall. • She was in thrall to her emotions. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 56in thrall to something — in (sb s/sth s) ˈthrall | in ˈthrall to sb/sth idiom (literary) controlled or strongly influenced by sb/sth • His gaze held her in thrall. • She was in thrall to her emotions. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 57in thrall to — phrase completely controlled or influenced by someone or something He accused the government of being in thrall to big business. Thesaurus: not free or independentsynonym Main entry: thrall …

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  • 58en|thrall´er — en|thrall or en|thral «ehn THRL», transitive verb, thralled, thrall|ing. 1. to captivate; fascinate; charm: »The explorer enthralled the audience with the story of his exciting adventures. 2. to make a slave of; …

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  • 59en|thrall — or en|thral «ehn THRL», transitive verb, thralled, thrall|ing. 1. to captivate; fascinate; charm: »The explorer enthralled the audience with the story of his exciting adventures. 2. to make a slave of; …

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  • 60have someone in thrall — have/hold/someone in thrall phrase to control someone completely, or to have all of their attention Thesaurus: to have an effect on someone s emotions or attitudessynonym Main entry: thrall …

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