enthrall with
enthrall (one) with (something)
To capture and hold one's attention through a particular means. The baby is totally enthralled with that new mobile you hung above her crib—she just can't stop watching it. Susie is a great storyteller, so I'm sure she'll enthrall you all with her latest tale. A: "Why is the board suddenly approving all these plans?" B: "The new CEO must have enthralled them with his open checkbook."
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enthrall someone with something
to charm or captivate someone with something. They enthralled us with the beauty of their singing. The children enthralled us with their rustic dances.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Vetrugno's embroideries
enthrall with the primary attraction of the manual process within a contemporary artistic language and reconnect to the grand tradition of tapestry, which in the palaces of old acted as a backdrop for paintings, combining with stucco work to help make an all-encompassing artwork of the space itself.
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