1. spellbound - Adjective
2. spellbound - Verb
3. spellbound - Adjective Satellite
Bound by, or as by, a spell.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe had them as spellbound as a room full of Ewoks listening to C-3PO. Cory Doctorow
Most adults, unlike most children, understand the difference between a book that will hold them spellbound for a rainy Sunday afternoon and a book that will put them in touch with a part of themselves they didn't even know existed. Mark Haddon
The greatest compliment a writer can be given is that a story and character hold a reader spellbound. Im caught up in the story writing and I miss a good deal of sleep thinking about it and working out the plot points. Iris Johansen
Never before had I heard such melody from human throat. It was superhuman. Was he a Gandharva come to earth? No expression on his face. Not much movement of lips. Perfect control over breath. Perfect pauses. Clear pronunciation. I was spellbound. K. L. Saigal
1987–1994: Forever Your Girl and Spellbound Abdul at the 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards, 1990 In 1987, Abdul used her savings to make a singing demo. Source: Internet
About McGeoch's contribution of the single "Spellbound", Marr states: "It's so clever. Source: Internet