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enrapt

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en·rapt  (n-rpt)
adj.
Filled with delight; enraptured.


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On another side of the room Beverly Hills Mayor Linda Briskman sips tea with daughter Ashley, enrapt in deep conversation with an occasional moment of laughter.
Alison, my 8-year-old stepdaughter, watched the film enrapt, squealing with dismay or delight in all the right places; my 11-year-old quickly grew bored with it and found doing her homework a preferable alternative.
The glorious and always enrapt Tammy, with her swollen cantaloupe breasts and endless-summer hips, was a bizarre sight, better contemplated alone.
 
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