FASCINATE in a Sentence
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156 example sentences for FASCINATE, such as:
1. But inferior poets are absolutely fascinating.
2. I find the natural world endlessly fascinating.
3. I fail to see what women find so fascinating about him.
4. It's a pity there's no one for him to fascinate here though.
5. The museum has a fascinating collection of Celtic artifacts.
2. I find the natural world endlessly fascinating.
3. I fail to see what women find so fascinating about him.
4. It's a pity there's no one for him to fascinate here though.
5. The museum has a fascinating collection of Celtic artifacts.
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Meanings and Examples of FASCINATE
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fascinate
v. attract; cause to be enamored
v. cause to be interested or curious
Classic Sentence: (121 in 9 pages)
1 It's a pity there's no one for him to fascinate here though.
2 To fluff out her curls, put on fashionable dresses, and sing romantic songs to fascinate her husband would have seemed as strange as to adorn herself to attract herself.
3 He watched it as though it were a thing that could fascinate and make afraid, as though it held something that he longed for and yet almost loathed.
4 Milady looked at him for some time with an expression which the young man took for doubt, but which, however, was nothing but observation, or rather the wish to fascinate.
5 I wish I could put down all he said exactly as he said it, for to me it was most fascinating.
6 And yet it is this very obliquity of thought and memory which makes mental disease such a fascinating study.
7 One's own soul, and the passions of one's friends--those were the fascinating things in life.
8 There was something in his low languid voice that was absolutely fascinating.
9 There was something fascinating in this son of love and death.
10 But inferior poets are absolutely fascinating.
11 They flaunt their conjugal felicity in one's face, as if it were the most fascinating of sins.
12 Society--civilized society, at least--is never very ready to believe anything to the detriment of those who are both rich and fascinating.
13 To him, as to many others, Dorian Gray was the type of everything that is wonderful and fascinating in life.
14 It sounds a fascinating theory, she murmured, as she swept out of the room.
15 Such transfigurations have been achieved by hundreds of resolutely ambitious young women since Nell Gwynne set them the example by playing queens and fascinating kings in the theatre in which she began by selling oranges.
Example Sentence: (35 in 3 pages)
1 The next moment he was "showing off" with all his might --cuffing boys, pulling hair, making faces--in a word, using every art that seemed likely to fascinate a girl and win her applause.
2 The next moment he was "showing off" with all his might -- cuffing boys, pulling hair, making faces -- in a word, using every art that seemed likely to fascinate a girl and win her applause.
3 There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating, people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing.
4 The book gives a fascinating insight into Mrs Blair's character.
5 The museum has a fascinating collection of Celtic artifacts.
6 The museum has a fascinating collection of exhibits ranging from Iron Age pottery to Inuit clothing.
7 It would be fascinating to discover more about the town's history.
8 The list of drinks, a dozen pages long, makes fascinating reading.
9 Madagascar is the most fascinating place I have ever been to.
10 You can see that there are many fascinating questions that you can examine as you become a more insightful political analyst.
11 I fail to see what women find so fascinating about him.
12 I find the natural world endlessly fascinating.
13 They are carrying out/conducting/doing some fascinating research into/on the language of dolphins.
14 But as matters really stood, to watch Miss Ingram's efforts at fascinating Mr. Rochester.
15 The gloss and glitter of Hollywood seemed fascinating to the girl.