Similar words: mesmerise, mesmerize, pulverised, surprised, pulverise, consumerism, give rise to, james madison. Meaning: adj. having your attention fixated as though by a spell.
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(1) He was absolutely mesmerised by Pavarotti on television.
(2) She was so mesmerised by their fixed scrutiny that her action was purely mechanical.
(3) We have been mesmerised by Dean Acheson saying that having lost an empire, Britain has not yet found a role.
(4) Whatever, Mesmerised is a really pretty, catchy perhaps even poppy, little tune.
(5) He watched, almost mesmerised, as the candlestick was slowly raised and drawn back, ready to strike.
(6) The audience sits mesmerised by his expressive choreography, watching each inflection of the hand or eyebrow.
(7) Sylvia watched, mesmerised, as Estelle peed over the man's face and into his open mouth.
(8) Charlie found himself mesmerised by the mosaic patterns that covered the inner walls, their tiny squares making up life-size portraits.
(9) Are you all being mesmerised?
(10) William was mesmerised by his fellow student as she sashayed down the catwalk in the outfit at a university fashion show eight years ago.
(11) Pisces is mesmerised by Scorpio(sentencedict.com), happy to become part of a Scorpio's dynamic world.
(12) I was mesmerised by L'Avventura and by Antonioni's subsequent films, and it was the fact that they were unresolved in any conventional sense that kept drawing me back.
(13) In this movie, where the characters are vivid, the plot suspensive, we are mesmerised by the editor and the director.
(14) Some people dozed in their compartments, others played cards or chess. Others chatted, mingled or just sat alone with their thoughts, mesmerised by the magnitude of nature.
(15) The story opens with the memories of a seven-year-old on Paradise Beach in Florida, mesmerised by a medusa, which he describes with delicacy and precision.
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