বিভ্রান্ত করা, প্রতারণা করা, কুপথে নেত্তয়া, আনন্দে সময় কাটান, আনন্দ বিধান করা, প্রবঁচনা করা, আমোদিত করা, মনোযোগ আকর্ষণ করা
(1) Influence by slyness.
(2) Attract; cause to be enamored.
(3) Attract.
(4) Cause to be enamored.
(5) Fool.
(6) Charm.
(1) This is a student-run event, but they hope to beguile their audience into thinking that they are attending a professional London event.
(2) Think you can smooth-tongue me, trick me, beguile me?
(3) Books should beguile the time.
(4) To beguile some of the time they went to the cinema
(5) By the way, in those times cards were not only a means to beguile the time, but also a symbol of the society structure: hearts embodied the priests, diamonds meant the bourgeoisie, spades represented officers and aristocracy, clubs referred to the peasants.
(6) To beguile the time he talks of Transylvanian history with the mayor.
(7) To beguile some of the time they went to the movie theater
(8) Jacob knew now, trusting in God as he was, that he did not need to manipulate and beguile and cheat to find favour for himself and his loved ones; he did not have to worry about his welfare.
(9) If Hart hadn't swept our dear girl Stella off her feet, I might have to try and beguile her with my charm.
(10) He was a typical graduate student in that he loved to deconstruct everything, and I was particularly beguiled by his amazing ability to take any issue and argue all points of view whether or not he agreed with any of it.
(11) When Juliette is beguiled by the charms of Paris, Jean believes he has lost her.
(12) The train was rather late, so we beguiled the time by counting our pocket money and comparing notes thereon.
(13) I was beguiled by the confidence and humility of this woman.
(14) The first mile or so was a beguilingly easy woodland walk, followed by a series of steep climbs and descents through forests of conifers.
(15) Like accounts of practical jokes, such narratives focus on issues of belief, beguilers , and the beguiled.
(16) She is a fascinating, beguiling woman who I feel very privileged to have met in the flesh.
(17) She said that her son had been beguiled into joining the Sikh bands, but was not a Sikh at heart.
(18) Fortunately, at his best Faber writes so beguilingly that we enjoy the journey even if we never quite reach the promised destination.
(19) In an effort to take some of the beguilement out of her young eyes, I make light of your dark and somber task.
(20) The answer is that he was beguiled into thinking about language and the world in terms of a particular model.
charm
entertain
juggle
capture