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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151. Of course we were fascinated by revolting food, and liked inventing horror meals.
152. The woman keeps shifting her gaze from Cote to stare at the pads with a kind of fascinated horror.
153. I got in, and as he drove on I was watching his face, fascinated.
154. For a fascinated, starstruck neophyte, the convention scene was the stuff of real-life drama and suspense.
155. I was fascinated by her stories of her childhood in Africa.
156. She glanced round: only the Doctor had avoided displaying an expression of fascinated disgust.
157. Earlier in the year Mansell told me that Indycar racing fascinated him - and he would relish its new challenge.
158. De Beauvoir was fascinated with brothels, prostitutes and other forms of low life.
159. She was uncompromisingly hostile to him, which piqued and fascinated him.
160. Your toddler will be fascinated by the spongy texture of the filled bag and the movement of the floating toys.
161. We are arrested, fascinated, by a convulsion of sound to which we are unable to assign a meaning.
162. John Alsop later recalled that Stewart seemed fascinated with his children as infants, but lost interest as they became toddlers.
163. In general, owners seem fascinated by the number of stitches their pets have after surgery.
164. Pupils can become fascinated by mathematical contradictions and absurdities and are motivated by mathematical activity itself.
165. For the Corinthians were fascinated with the charismatic and ecstatic aspects of the work of the Spirit.
166. Hearing people in the church speak in tongues fascinated me.
167. Athelstan watched in astonishment: Sir John's permanent hunger always fascinated him.
168. Fascinated by photography, he embarked on the three journeys to the Middle East that were to make his reputation.
169. The reason is, I'm fascinated by the apocalyptic recovery.
170. The child was fascinated by the spinning top.
171. Bingley fancied the world was fascinated with its glitter.
172. He was fascinated by the Founding Fathers.
173. Melina was hanging on his every word,[http://sentencedict.com/fascinated.html] fascinated.
174. Young Einstein was fascinated by physical and mechanical phenomena.
175. Are you fascinated by criminology, forensics, and detective work?
176. The Jewish streets of Warsaw fascinated her.
177. He was morbidly fascinated by dead bodies.
178. The programme points out that Leonardo was fascinated with optical equipment and his notebooks contain one of the earliest drawings of a camera obscura.
179. Meanwhile, the Chinese public is fascinated by Ms. Hung's personal brand, her family background, and her tongue-in-cheek commentary that offers a glimpse into the world of China's privileged class.
180. Mr Lazaridis is fascinated by fundamental physics, a passion in which he invests as a philanthropist.
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