The evil witch, who looked like an enchanting princess at first, turned out to be pretty tough to defeat.
A sentnce that uses enchanting is: The castle on the top of the hill was so enchanting.
The way in which you asked that question was positively enchanting.
"The young girl had blonde hair and such beautiful, enchanting, brown eyes!"
Even the music, taken out of its usually pompous surroundings, sounds enchanting.
The word 'enchanting' is a noun form, a gerund, the present participle of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence. Example: This is a special book of spells used for enchanting.
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Leave out the word females. Write it as: The lawyers realized that the judge was going to be tough.
Sam found long division to be a formidable challenge. (here the word means tough)
In tough situations you ought to be as tough as steel, otherwise you must remain as soft as butter.
As she put the packet of rice into the pot the enemy stopped her from enchanting a spell.
America is tough. The sentence is too general to be of much use to a reader. What part of America is tough? Specifically, how is America tough? What makes it that way? Details always help to reduce the breadth of a sentence.
"The enchanting music of the piano duet drifted over the lawn and across the garden."