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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91. Even at that age I was already fascinated by the similarities and contrasts among the various churches and denominations.
92. The parades of human monstrosities that horrified and fascinated medieval villagers provided the same kind of entertainment.
93. The older men in the room are fascinated by Crilly.
94. Most very young children are fascinated by the world around them.
95. This explains why Minton was so fascinated by portraits which during his time at Allen Street more or less dominated his oeuvre.
96. He made signs with his hands and fingers and Corbett watched fascinated as Benstede replied using identical gestures.
97. Fascinated by this display, Wong Long captured the mantis and took it home with him.
98. And in his place we have a murderer fascinated by the Napoleonic idea.
99. Since his student days in Venice, when he went to seances, he had been fascinated by the occult.
100. My great grandfather lost a fortune because he was fascinated by a subject for which he had absolutely no talent - finance.
101. Something about the slave girl fascinated Heather as she took in the pink silk dress hugging the curves of her body.
102. We are fascinated, all of us, by the implacable otherness of others.
103. The families of the nobility have always fascinated the visiting public more than their historic homes and works of art.
104. Johnson is fascinated with the edges of consciousness where identity begins to disintegrate.
105. Even as a teenager, Fagan was fascinated by golf course architecture.
106. Brian, although fascinated by psychology, always wanted to sort himself out, not put his mind into another's hands.
107. He was fascinated by the practicalities of a new approach to traditional crafts.
108. She watched, fascinated, as the bird came closer until she could almost touch it.
109. Robbie was fascinated with the card, grabbed it, and immediately started studying it.
110. Varo collected pre-Columbian art, studied eastern religions and was fascinated by the occult and alchemy, in particular.
111. Like all comic writers, Shaw was fascinated by the gap between appearance and reality.
112. I watched, fascinated, as she fell slowly toward the ground.Sentence dictionary
113. The new exhibit reminds us that human beings are fascinated with people-watching.
114. As the pace began to quicken and the complicated threads of the chant began to rise Rincewind found himself watching fascinated.
115. At the end of the day, we're just fascinated by people in general.
116. Girls are fascinated by people and treat their toys as surrogate people.
117. On the contrary, we Fists are exemplary planners, fascinated by the minutest detail.
118. Fascinated, she drew open the curtains to let in more light.
119. I was fascinated by these glossy black and white photographs.
120. They appeared to be as fascinated by the settlers as the settlers were by them.
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