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Definitionv. cause to be interested or curious
Last update: June 8, 2015
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The eye of the Ancient Mariner fascinated the wedding guest. [verb]
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It was said in after times that she had been selected by the French court to fascinate the king of England, but for this there seems to be no evidence. [verb]
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Beneath her feet, the carpet was plush enough to fascinate her as she took a step. [verb]
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She followed the direction of his eyes and saw the same image which had fascinated his gaze--Sirona's lovely form, flooded with sunlight. [verb]
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The prince has been fascinated by thy sweetness and grace. [verb]
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Our Tachot has allowed herself to be fascinated by the beautiful Bartja, the brother of your future husband. [verb]
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She was precisely the character to fascinate a youth of romantic imagination. [verb]
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Burr marked him, talked to him, walked with him, took him a day or two's voyage in his flat-boat, and, in short, fascinated him. [verb]
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But she felt Zoroaster's eyes upon her, and looking up, she was fascinated by the strange light in them. [verb]
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BLOOM: (Fascinated) I thought you were of good stock by your accent. [verb]
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He got that kink, fascinated by sister's stays. [verb]
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