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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181. Ben Flanner, a transplanted Wisconsinite who's running it, said he became fascinated with organic agriculture and was set to take an internship on a rural farm but then had a change of heart.
182. There is a plant called nepeta. I had trouble growing it. He grew it like gangbusters. I was fascinated by this very handsome man who could grow something I couldn't grow like there was no tomorrow.
183. The scenic beauty of the place entranced [ fascinated ] the visitors.
184. As a freshman in college I took a class on Eastern Religions to fulfill an academic requirement, but also because I was fascinated with different religions, primarily.
185. Architects, "were fascinated by the idea of a completely fresh start. And that's entirely understandable after the debacle of Nazism, " architect Albert Speer says.
186. Given a second chance, I worked much harder, becoming fascinated by the law of evidence.
187. Ever since my first psychology lecture, I have been fascinated by the nature of human memory.
188. And the strictly annalistic and use of constructivism to the geometric structure, especially the crisscross structure fully fascinated the Japanese designing community.
189. We are fascinated by rogues, from Chaucer's Pardoner to Del Boy. 9 We are bad at risk-assessment, and repeated surveys show that we fear crime far more than is justified.
190. Whoever watched the American Soap Opera "The Mentalist" may be fascinated by Patrick Jane, a CBI consultant.
191. I must say, the petty and parochial leftism that has grown like kakiebos at English-language universities in this country has always fascinated me.
192. We are fascinated by the delicate interior design of the apartment.
193. But she fell under the spell of her instructor, Stephanie B. Stockwell, a microbiologist from James Madison University(sentencedict.com), and found herself fascinated by the antimicrobial substances she handled.
194. I am sure you will never forget Winter Sonata. ... Dae Jang Geum, etc. These were all the rage in the drama, so many girls to housewives whom are fascinated!
195. Tome forward to peruse the book up closely, fascinated by the color photos.
196. The abstract ideas and complex concepts I read both fascinated and befuddled me.
197. Like many people in my generation, I grew up hearing and reading about Timothy Leary, and I was fascinated.
198. We ear are fascinated by Mars, and might tend to overlook Aldebaran in tomorrow's morning scene.
199. Gaskell is fascinated by the detail of ordinary lives. She explores the intricacies of 19th-century society through the hierarchies of bonnets and the one-upmanship of lace.
200. The ones that fascinated me the most were the baby-like tracks of a river coon.
201. From childhood on Tennyson was fascinated by the sound of words.
202. So she readily lets herself come to count on the protection, love, assistance, and supervision of others, she lets herself be fascinated with the hope of self-realisation without doing anything. Sentencedict.com
203. Sensorimotor (birth to 18-24 months) : infants are aware only of their sensations, fascinated by all the strange new experiences their bodies are having.
204. Joe is an avid bird watcher. He has always been fascinated by our fine feathered friends.
205. Concentrate able to get things, fascinated, to forget everything around, even forget the loss of time.
206. Her prettiness, wax - like in its quality, fascinated him; her indifference aroused perhaps his combative soul.
207. The public is fascinated by frontier biotechnological research and the promise of a filled cornucopia future.
208. She was fascinated and frightened by a green snake on her way home.
209. 'Everyone's fascinated by snow, ' Hollander said. 'It's just magical, and he captured that magic in these beautiful photomicrographs.'
210. Since reading about it as a boy, Amundsen had been fascinated by Englishman John Franklin's disastrous search for the Northwest Passage.
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