Similar words: fascinate, fascinating, hallucinate, fascist, fascial, fascism, laminated, illuminated. Meaning: ['fæsɪneɪt] adj. 1. having your attention fixated as though by a spell 2. intensely interested in or attracted by.
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61. They stood in fascinated awe as the immense panelled surface slid past.
62. In time, she became fascinated with the idea of an afterlife.
63. Optics have fascinated Dall since he bought a spyglass telescope from a market stall in his mid-teens.
64. Like all first-rate comic writers, Shaw was fascinated by the gulf between appearance and reality.
65. Most sociologists of deviance have been so fascinated by the processes of defining deviance and becoming deviant that they have got over-excited.
66. The variety of faces, of languages, of dress, always fascinated Claudel; and, above all, the women.
67. I was most impressed by the beauty and elegance of all of them, but was especially fascinated by the Ingram family.
68. Even Sonya had a different aspect for me ever since I became fascinated by that book.
69. Fascinated by this new vision of himself, he continued to stare.
70. Fascinated, I watched as they washed their faces and carefully applied makeup every morning.
71. I was fascinated by the woman sitting opposite me: Francesca Clinton, Sir Robert's wife.
72. He could not tell why he was fascinated with this girl.
73. I was fascinated by Elvira because she had no family and because she seemed to know the darkest secrets.
74. Some seemed fascinated by it, particularly by its dramatic presentation.
75. Another time I was so fascinated by her clicking needles that she offered to teach me to knit as well.
76. He was fascinated by Laura's stories of psychoanalysis and his overenthusiastic questions almost verged on the discourteous.
77. Her story received enormous media coverage,[sentencedict.com] perhaps because many people were fascinated with this incredible tale of political transformations.
78. Valenzuela was fascinated by Gallardo's willpower, and as their relationship changed Gallardo established a subtle ascendancy over his young captor.
79. I couldn't understand why she was so fascinated with it.
80. Meg watched, fascinated and horrified, as he probed inside the animal, the blood dark on his fingers.
81. His feelings fascinated him, and his creator, J. D. Salinger, thought readers should sympathize with them.
82. It so fascinated me that I stopped in the middle of the subway.
83. The more I heard about him,[www.Sentencedict.com] the more fascinated I became.
84. As she watched the skies, half fascinated, half terrified, the planes shimmered and were gone.
85. As a kid in Tehran, I spent hours watching the night skies and became fascinated by the vertical dimension.
86. Malouf is fascinated by the sometimes violent impact that complete strangers can have upon our lives.
87. He's endlessly fascinated by his garden and constantly changing it.
88. I was fascinated by the nearly naked figures of ladies in different positions that were painted on it.
89. We became fascinated by the realisation that the world is full of people who are obsessed about one thing or another.
90. A military career had fascinated the young Makarenko, though he disliked it and had to be discharged on account of poor eyesight.
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