ravish|ravished|ravishes|ravishing in English
verb
[rav·ish || 'rævɪʃ]
rape, force a person to submit to sexual intercourse; abduct, kidnap; enrapture, impress
Use "ravish|ravished|ravishes|ravishing" in a sentence
1. He would ravish her.
2. She's charming, ravishing-
3. Beijing opera ravished the audience.
4. I was ravished by her beauty.
5. Nor chaste, except you ravish me.
6. I shall ravish you to my heart's delight.
7. The barbarous soldiers ravished the country women.
8. Mmm, brother, you look ravishing.
9. She said. 'It's only people who ravish things.
10. You look ravishing, Hazel Grace.
11. The story is very ravishing.
12. Awaking is a ravishing handwritten font
13. You'll look ravishing in this one.
14. You certainly look ravishing tonight, darling.
15. Cynthia looked positively ravishing this evening.
16. More ravishing than ever, big sister.
17. Three, I steal the money and ravish that woman.
18. And if I may be so bold, incredibly ravishing.
19. Darling, you look simply ravishing in that dress!
20. The women are jealous of it; the men want to ravish her.
21. Synonyms for Bewitches include enchants, captivates, fascinates, beguiles, charms, entrances, allures, enraptures, enthrals and ravishes
22. The farmer had three daughters, all three blonde and ravishing.
23. She'll never know how close she came to being dragged off and ravished.
24. She has no make - up on but she is ravishing.
25. This powerful and visually ravishing film should not be missed.