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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121. Became fascinated by the pattern as they wheeled and changed direction.
122. People and Things Children will be fascinated by the wealth of information in this book.
123. The change of light and darkness, and the tunnels branching off sideways fascinated me.
124. Every now and then, I stumble across a product that reminds me why I am so fascinated by computers.
125. The author, a freelance writer living in Paris, becomes fascinated by the piano shop in his quartier.
126. They also seemed fascinated when I hung up my clothes to dry.
127. Surprisingly, in a society fascinated by technology, the aeroplane made slow progress.
128. Then she notices a lady-bug or some such small creature and can not help but become fascinated by it.
129. Even the troopers seemed to be fascinated as they crowded closer for a better look.
130. Tom said he is fascinated to learn that her perky personality seemed unchanged in the spirit world.
131. She felt cheated; she was ready to chatter about her Western experiences to fascinated listeners.
132. The place fascinated me - narrow country roads, little lost villages, great shingle beaches and lonely salt marshes.
133. It was Sylvie's unconventionality that had always fascinated them all.
134. These are questions that have fascinated humans since the dawn of recorded thought.
135. Amiss was fascinated by the range of inarticulate sounds they could produce.
136. I was fascinated by the manner in which he indicated his attitude.
137. Athelstan and Cranston followed him, the friar fascinated by the man's swaying walk.
138. Whether you are fascinated by the unusual, or enchanted by sheer beauty, there is something for everyone here.
139. From his later writings it is obvious that he was quite fascinated by the entire operation and its execution.
140. I am still intrigued by its drama and fascinated by its ideas.
141. He was fascinated to discover that they had both been born in the same town on the same day.
142. Perhaps he had been so fascinated by the sight of the advancing waters that he had delayed his escape too long.
142. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
143. Elizabeth watched with fascinated horror the forcible feeding practised on the poor children.
144. She seemed fascinated by the notion, turning slightly so she could see her own flat behind.
145. Having thought about Drew Benedict rather too much in the last fortnight, Daisy was fascinated to see what Sukey was like.
146. They are easy to find and children are fascinated by this unit.
147. She found herself watching, fascinated, as he smiled down at the woman beside him.
148. He made his choice and watched fascinated as the arm jerked across and laid the record on the turntable.
149. They were fascinated by him, as if he were a magician, which of course he is.
150. My interest - my fascinated, horrified interest - was centred on a great bench to one side of the room.
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