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Under Someone’s Spell

Under Someone’s Spell

December 25, 2015 • No Comments •
Under Someone’s Spell

What does the idiom “Under Someone’s Spell” mean?

Definition:

Fascinated, entranced by someone

For example:

“Jenna broke up with Ted. But now she’s under his spell again.”

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