Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beguile.(verb)
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Use "beguiles" in a sentence
"Fortunately, Twain was that rare motormouth whose every word beguiles us."
"To which the boy had always listened in silence, being reverent of his old grandfather; but nevertheless a certain vague, sweet hope, such as beguiles the children of genius, had whispered in his heart, "Yet the poor do choose sometimes -- choose to be great, so that men cannot say them nay.""
"To which the boy had always listened in silence, being reverent of his old grandfather; but nevertheless a certain vague, sweet hope, such as beguiles the children of genius, had whispered in his heart, "Yet the poor do choose sometimes, -- choose to be great, so that men cannot say them nay.""