Sentence example with the word 'dazzled'

dazzled

Definition adj. having vision overcome temporarily by or as if by intense light

Last update: August 19, 2015


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Sometimes I rambled to pine groves, standing like temples, or like fleets at sea, full-rigged, with wavy boughs, and rippling with light, so soft and green and shady that the Druids would have forsaken their oaks to worship in them; or to the cedar wood beyond Flint's Pond, where the trees, covered with hoary blue berries, spiring higher and higher, are fit to stand before Valhalla, and the creeping juniper covers the ground with wreaths full of fruit; or to swamps where the usnea lichen hangs in festoons from the white spruce trees, and toadstools, round tables of the swamp gods, cover the ground, and more beautiful fungi adorn the stumps, like butterflies or shells, vegetable winkles; where the swamp-pink and dogwood grow, the red alderberry glows like eyes of imps, the waxwork grooves and crushes the hardest woods in its folds, and the wild holly berries make the beholder forget his home with their beauty, and he is dazzled and tempted by nameless other wild forbidden fruits, too fair for mortal taste.   [Please select]

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He did not study God; he was dazzled by him.   [Please select]

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Jean Valjean had been dazzled by the idea of liberty.   [Please select]

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She is dazzled by the simplest things.   [Please select]

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This dazzled Thenardier.   [Please select]

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The more she looked, the more dazzled she grew.   [Please select]

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Cosette was dazzled.   [Please select]

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The early days passed in this dazzled state.   [Please select]

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Marius was dazzled by those eyes fraught with rays and abysses.   [Please select]

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She had just dazzled herself.   [Please select]

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He was astounded, uncertain, incredulous, convinced, dazzled.   [Please select]

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