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		Definition of beguiling in English: beguilingadjectivebɪˈɡʌɪlɪŋbəˈɡaɪlɪŋ Charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way.  a beguiling mixture of English, French and Italian  Example sentencesExamples -  Looking into the beguiling eyes of the accused, his honor does not have the heart to sentence them.
 -  The work opens with a beguiling play of diagonal white lines across a black screen, entering at irregular moments.
 -  I have not driven a more beguiling engine all year.
 -  Prepare to behold the most beguiling foodstuffs known to man.
 -  He played with easy beguiling brilliance, like neon light, at times erupting into shards of pure ecstatic electric yearning.
 -  Her playful way with the song was altogether beguiling.
 -  The former is an utterly beguiling, effortlessly simple piano ballad.
 -  This is cool, sophisticated, endlessly intriguing downtempo electronica with a beguiling, organic sound.
 -  The more we linger, the more we see beguiling dances.
 -  The result is an utterly beguiling game worthy of its legendary name.
 -  Very few people have ever seen these shy, utterly beguiling creatures on their immemorial trek.
 -  With her allure, she is even fooling the foreign diplomats through her beguiling appearance.
 -  She is a fascinating, beguiling woman who I feel very privileged to have met in the flesh.
 -  Now the enterprising county council is inviting tourists to rediscover one of the region's most beguiling attractions, Sherwood Forest.
 -  He is engaged to Rose, a beguiling socialite who is 25 years his junior.
 -  Pitfield's chamber music from the middle period is substantial yet beguiling.
 -  It can't just have been the mesmeric, beguiling videos by hip, ascendant directors.
 -  In theater or cabaret, the redheaded "flapper" was a beguiling presence.
 -  With a beguiling, over the shoulder, come-hither look, she began to dance to the music.
 -  The most beguiling aspect of the report was its two-part thesis.
 
    Definition of beguiling in US English: beguilingadjectivebəˈɡīliNGbəˈɡaɪlɪŋ Charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way.  a beguiling mixture of English, French, and Italian  Example sentencesExamples -  He is engaged to Rose, a beguiling socialite who is 25 years his junior.
 -  Pitfield's chamber music from the middle period is substantial yet beguiling.
 -  He played with easy beguiling brilliance, like neon light, at times erupting into shards of pure ecstatic electric yearning.
 -  The most beguiling aspect of the report was its two-part thesis.
 -  Prepare to behold the most beguiling foodstuffs known to man.
 -  With a beguiling, over the shoulder, come-hither look, she began to dance to the music.
 -  She is a fascinating, beguiling woman who I feel very privileged to have met in the flesh.
 -  Looking into the beguiling eyes of the accused, his honor does not have the heart to sentence them.
 -  It can't just have been the mesmeric, beguiling videos by hip, ascendant directors.
 -  The former is an utterly beguiling, effortlessly simple piano ballad.
 -  With her allure, she is even fooling the foreign diplomats through her beguiling appearance.
 -  Her playful way with the song was altogether beguiling.
 -  This is cool, sophisticated, endlessly intriguing downtempo electronica with a beguiling, organic sound.
 -  The work opens with a beguiling play of diagonal white lines across a black screen, entering at irregular moments.
 -  The more we linger, the more we see beguiling dances.
 -  In theater or cabaret, the redheaded "flapper" was a beguiling presence.
 -  Very few people have ever seen these shy, utterly beguiling creatures on their immemorial trek.
 -  Now the enterprising county council is inviting tourists to rediscover one of the region's most beguiling attractions, Sherwood Forest.
 -  The result is an utterly beguiling game worthy of its legendary name.
 -  I have not driven a more beguiling engine all year.
 
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