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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211. This simple example is derived from an economic law discovered by David Ricardo that has always fascinated me, called the Law of Comparative Advantage.
212. It's no wonder that I have always been fascinated by red blood cells, or erythrocytes.
213. In 1987, a glass paperweight a cow fascinated Wang, a movie director at that time.
214. A little boy opened the big family bible. He was fascinated as he fingered through the old pages. Suddenly, something fell out of the Bible. He picked up the object and looked at it.
215. In our fantasy life we court paranoia, lapping up crime thrillers and spy novels. We are fascinated by rogues, from Chaucer's Pardoner to Del Boy.
216. I was fascinated by their pinkness, how they smelled, and I wanted to mother them, too.
217. The pigs were fascinated, vocalizing, nuzzling the surface, looking at their image from different angles, looking behind the mirror.
218. The fault-finding research fellow fascinated by fantasy devised a fatal but infeasible plan.
219. I can not dangle after her. she is so pretty girl that i was captivated by her. she is a fascinated girl.
220. In a short story, two teenagers stumble on a police torture chamber, growing fascinated, then bored.
221. Fascinated by displays of wealth, Parr cites his photographs of the nouveau riche in Moscow as his best work.
222. Robert the Bruce almost forgot his own troubles as he watched, fascinated.
223. As a student nurse, men are fascinated by my uniform but in reality it's not all that sexy, so I got a better version from Ann Summers with which to drive my boyfriend bonkers .
224. The manifold forms of nature fascinated Klee and inspired him to help himself like from a construction kit and compose his own, imaginary landscapes.
225. The story of the "unsinkable" luxury liner Titanic has fascinated people for nearly a century.
226. I think: " if you first at the cross embroider, you'll be fascinated by it deeply. "
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228. Biology, microbiology in particular, had fascinated him from his earliest student days.
229. The American spymaster who built the Office of Strategic Services in the World War II and later laid the roots for the CIA was fascinated with information.
230. As a boy he was fascinated by games of all sorts, from pinochle to chess.
231. I slid into a depression and became morbidly fascinated with death.
232. It has fascinated me like a psychiatrist would be fascinated by a particularly recalcitrant serial murderer, a kind of Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs.
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233. The little girl, fascinated by the colorful names, said, " Are Giants stronger than Pirates? ".
234. Andy Capper: I've been fascinated by the horrors in Liberia and West Africa for years now, and the film we made and the people I met out there multiplied that fascination by a thousand.
235. It was at primp school that I became fascinated with model planes making for the first time in my life.
236. I have always been fascinated by the Zen practice of zazen, which involves concentration, introspection, but above all just sitting, often for very long periods of time.
237. He orr she may focus on some insignificant part of the toy, be come fascinated with light reflection off the object, repetitively move some part of the object, orr play with the object exclusively.
238. Exploring consciousness through the eye of possibility, I am unendingly fascinated by the mysteries of form and the surprising secrets they can unveil.
239. After Isaac Newton worked out the law of gravity in 1687, his friend Edmund Halley became fascinated with comets.
240. I was fascinated by Fulbright, grateful for the letter he had written for me to the Rhodes Scholarship Committee, and eager to learn more about what small-town Arkansans were thinking.
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