Captivated Sentence Examples

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  • She says he's captivated by her writing.

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  • Aren't you captivated too?

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  • She captivated him as she glided across the stage.

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  • While residing here he captivated and seduced the beautiful daughter of the prince, Philippa, sister of the empress Maria.

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  • Shortly afterwards he went to Germany, where he began to study Kant, and was much captivated by Lessing.

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  • He had captivated the accomplished Frederick III.

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  • Here she captivated the audience, & us with her singing, that has a romantic & midnight zone feel to it.

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  • Whether rafting, camping, hiking, cycling or even taking a hot air balloon ride, visitors are bound to be captivated by the natural wonder of the area.

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  • In oral exposition the vigour of thought and moral intensity of the man were most of all apparent, while his practical earnestness completely captivated his hearers.

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  • Come on, I have to be captivated by beauty because it's my job to capture it.

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  • In real life, they are just huge behemoths which really make you wonder what captivated you in the first place.

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  • Isn't Thecla's behavior that of the young people captivated by modern charismatics?

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  • Do you remember being completely captivated by the color?

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  • You'll be enchanted by the magical beauty of these islands and captivated by the lavish hospitality of the Polynesians.

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  • His energy and love of words captivated us all, particularly when mixed in with magic tricks and naughty puppets, such as Hamilton!

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  • In the accompanying video, the truly vibrant Susana took us round the gardens herself and we were captivated!

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  • In vain did he seek to dazzle the tsar by assembling about him the vassal kings and princes of Germany; in vain did he exercise all the intellectual gifts which had captivated the tsar at Tilsit; in vain did he conjure up visions of the future conquest of the Orient; external display, diplomatic finesse, varied by one or two outbursts of calculated violence - all was useless.

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  • She revived that faith; she consolidated her throne; she not only captivated the affections of the multitude, but won the respect of thoughtful men; and all this she achieved by methods which to her predecessors would have seemed impracticable - methods which it required no less shrewdness to discover than force of character and honesty of heart to adopt steadfastly.

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  • His energy and love of words captivated us all, particularly when mixed in with magic tricks and naughty puppets, such as Hamilton !

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  • A young child absolutely captivated by the magic of Doctor Who.

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  • Those men were so captivated by the significance of the resurrection that they could not help but preach it.

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  • They had their faces painted, did the YMCA, ate ice cream sundaes and were captivated by the Magician 's show.

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  • In the accompanying video, the truly vibrant Susana took us round the gardens herself and we were captivated !

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  • Although most times these cat videos are less gripping than a cat leaping before an eighteen-wheeler, the truth is that many individuals are captivated by the sight of a kitten merely chasing a butterfly.

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  • Prom and pageant attendees are captivated year after year by their limitless formal wear designs.

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  • Jennifer Aniston captivated with audiences as one of the stars of Friends with both her likeable character Rachel Green and her famous hairstyle.

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  • She has captivated fans and audiences with her wide-eyed portrayals of a vast range of characters and her skilled performances in many demanding roles.

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  • The Dialogues (1563) of Bernardino Ochino, while defending the Trinity, stated objections and difficulties with a force which captivated many.

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  • The idea that there is some form of objective truth is highly seductive -just look at how science is captivated by it.

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  • They had their faces painted, did the YMCA, ate ice cream sundaes and were captivated by the Magician's show.

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  • We were immediately captivated by the tanagers, the most exotic of which were the Green-headed and the Brazilian Tanager.

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  • Visitors who embark on these Christmas market cruises will likely find themselves captivated by the seasonal entertainment and décor both on board the river cruise ships and in the ports of call.

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  • They look realistic and will have everyone who looks at you captivated by the shimmer in your eyes.

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  • There are many reasons why this title has captivated the interest of the gaming community, but the asking price for the game download must be leading the pack.

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  • Very few games have captivated me as Bookworm Adventures has, so be sure to check it out and discover the magic yourself.

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  • But what's inside the little machine that has captivated gamers for two decades?

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  • No matter what age or gender, anyone laying a hand on this game will be captivated.

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  • Kids, teens and even adults were captivated by this new technology and soon almost every household on the block knew of the phenomenon.

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  • If nonfiction, did it provide themes or points that captivated your mind?

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  • From there forth, they'll be captivated by bag's the large flower accessory.

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  • In fact, Gemini is captivated by Libra's cool calm and debonair persona.

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  • People have been captivated by these continuing dramas for decades.

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  • No other celebrity has captivated the masses more than Johnny Depp has.

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  • Even teens who think a watch is uncool will be captivated by this plastic bracelet watch.

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  • In fact, the more challenging the stunt, the more an audience will be captivated by your efforts.

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  • If your children are captivated by the mysterious and rebellious nature of pirates and the romance of the high seas, these crafts will be sure to capture their imaginations.

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  • Anyone who happens by her music is immediately captivated, as evident in the viral effect it's had on Myspace.

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  • This music mega star who rose to the top of the game before turning 21, then crashed, burned and had a rebirth all in the glare of the spotlight has captivated the world - and her music has remained in high demand through it all.

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  • The adventures of Jack O'Neill and his team captivated the imagination as they explored the universe and humanity via the Stargate.

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  • J.R.R. Tolkien's elf names and subsequent elf language that the author created for his Lord of the Rings (LOTR) books have long captivated readers.

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  • Video games and elven virtual worlds captivated thousands of loyal and new gamers.

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  • Make a bird or bat box for your garden or be captivated by the visiting storyteller.

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  • Shooting stars have long since captivated the minds of people from all over the world.

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  • The ladies captivated millions of viewers each week as they tackled socially relevant topics from sexually transmitted diseases to the sisterhood of single life.

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  • His enthusiasm for the land and the people, his idealistic outlook, his bright but simple manner, his utter lack of conventionality and stiffness, his fondness for travelling and nature and sport captivated the Canadian heart.

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  • Here her great beauty captivated the king, whose love for her remained constant until her death.

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  • She was curious about the softer side of him and captivated by his steady gaze.

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  • A fortnight passed before he decided to support Sieyes in effecting a change in the constitution; and by then he had captivated all men except Bernadotte and a few intransigeant Jacobins.

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