Definitionadj. capturing interest as if by a spell
Last update: August 31, 2015
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His eyes were captivating, by far the most attractive feature in his darkly handsome face. [Please select]
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Mann, with captivating sweetness. [Please select]
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Yet, as I said before, she was not captivating to me, as her picture had been. [Please select]
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"A trifle, perhaps, she's such a captivating little woman I can't help being proud of her." [Please select]
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In form and movement the woodchuck is not captivating. [Please select]
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The hint of a moustache emphasised the upturned corners of her mouth--but that was rather captivating. [Please select]
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"All captivating women aren't made on that pattern, unfortunately, you know, Sir Richard." [Please select]
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Her manner was gracious, kindly, captivating--she intended it to be all that. [Please select]
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Between the choruses came the single, sweet, captivating voice. [Please select]
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At which the demure little maiden went round to each one, and returned her thanks in such a charming way it was quite captivating. [Please select]
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She is a woman of high moral tone, with superior native powers highly cultivated, and a captivating eloquence that hold her audience in rapt attention from the beginning to the close. [Please select]
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