Entrancement [noun]
Definition of Entrancement:
state of being lost in thought
Sentence/Example of Entrancement:
The museum will not open its ice skating rink this year, but Wollman Rink is nearby, at the southern entrance of Central Park.
Several dozen police officers were brought in and stationed throughout the building, guarding the windowed entrance to the counting room.
The second half was largely uneventful until Arriola’s entrance.
At the courthouse, he was led, handcuffed, through the inmates’ entrance — when, as a prosecutor, he normally could breeze through the main entrance without needing to go through a metal detector.
Police inside the ballot counting room held the crowd back, and guards blocked the entrance.
From the entrance near Vista Point Road, follow the sign that says Crags Trail.
That block has a combination of alleys that form a horseshoe, with two entrances on the same block.
We learned, for instance, that bees maintain the temperature within a bee box by fanning their wings near the entrance.
They drove him to Orlando and lynched him from a big oak tree outside the entrance to the Orlando Country Club, a tree visible from the home of Judge John Cheney.
Think “On your left is the entrance to the 59th Street Bridge!”