Synonym: captivation, enchantment, enthrallment. Similar words: fascinating, fascinate, fascinated, vaccination, calcination, hallucination, multinational corporation, rumination. Meaning: [‚fæsɪ'neɪʃn] n. 1. the state of being intensely interested (as by awe or terror) 2. a feeling of great liking for something wonderful and unusual 3. the capacity to attract intense interest.
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61 And out of this fascination with man two modern versions of him are born.
62 This eighteenth-century fascination with funerary exactitude was not limited to the distaff side of society.
63 For Thomas Jefferson, exploring the western part of the continent had the same fascination that exploring space had for later Presidents.
64 He had a quick smile, smooth skin and a booming fascination with his own anatomy.
65 Sniffing sniffing sniffing at her passage through the house, an enraged fascination with the intoxicating trail.
66 Lorraine watches in appalled fascination as this wobbling tub of seventy-year-old lard plunges into the sea.
67 Ayrton Senna is always carrying on about the intellectual and spiritual fascination of discovering his own limits in a racing car.
68 He watched in horrified fascination as the lieutenant took out a single match and poised it over the striking strip.
69 And there's Act with their amoral fascination for the artifice and decadence of showbiz.
70 He also had a disinterested fascination with the records of the middle ages, especially those of the west country.
71 In the course of pursuing that fascination, McGrath offers us plenty of the first kind of suspense, too.
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72 She was in no mood to display starry-eyed fascination, however much she might feel it.
73 No one admitted his emotions, neither the irritation nor the fascination.
74 My fascination with family stories is also shared by those in a variety of academic disciplines.
75 All this means that most critics never get to grips with masculinity's perennial fascination.
76 Kennedy has long held a fascination for Jimi Hendrix, who died from a drugs overdose in 1970.
77 Most of the kids were a little older than Janir, and he watched them with a fascination that bordered on hunger.
78 Carnivorous plants apparently hold a macabre fascination for gardeners and they're becoming increasingly popular.
79 I am interested in hearing from women about their fascination and horror with cars, especially women in the Yorkshire region.
80 Gaal had never before seen so great a Lord and he watched him with fascination.
81 The majority of her work is self portraiture; her aesthetic concerns grew from her fascination with the falsity of appearance.
82 Austen is hot, and Amis puts much of our interest in her down to a fascination with class.
83 Lloyd George, in particular, was an unfailing source of repellent fascination to him.
84 And therein, I think, lies the true fascination of the 100 metres.
85 It appeared to hold a mesmeric fascination for him as his dark, red-veined eyes watched the rising curlicue of steam.
86 It is easy to understand the fascination with birds, and their ability to fly gracefully into the heavens.
87 She laughed, partly amused at his fascination with the woman and partly relieved at being able to delay her decision.
88 The nearby water spigot became a constant source of fascination.
89 Big bonfires made of pitchy pinewood have a peculiar mystic fascination.
90 There was too much of the outlaw about him that held its own fascination.
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