Mesmerized Sentence Examples

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  • The fire mesmerized him as he thought.

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  • But no words came from her mouth as she lay there, mesmerized by his ardent expression.

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  • I was so mesmerized by the book that I finished it on one day.

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  • If Busch is to be believed, Prince Bismarck's view was that Lord Rosebery had "quite mesmerized" Count Herbert Bismarck; and the latter, from his father's standpoint, conceded too much to Lord Rosebery, who proved himself to be, in Bismarck's language, "very sharp."

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  • Mesmerized by the souls, Deidre stopped in place suddenly.

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  • Mesmerized by the sensations, her confusion and his direct gaze, she had to concentrate hard to register what he said.

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  • Deidre sat down on the beach, mesmerized by the movement of the clear teal depths rushing ashore.

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  • Mesmerized by its movement, she watched as it disappeared into the clouds.

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  • Mesmerized, she missed her step, and her father continued without her to the center of the landmark.

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  • Instead you will be mesmerized by the designs and cuts that you have never imagined.

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  • Like her adoptive mother, Destiny was mesmerized by the chocolate gaze and rich deep voice.

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  • Felice was mesmerized by his deep black eyes, and felt compelled to move toward the piano.

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  • He paused, leaning against a concrete abutment, mesmerized by the never-ending torrent as it flowed over the edge of the dam.

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  • So I will try to avoid being mesmerized into clicking all night, but I feel I'm getting a fair shake.

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  • I have never been a fan of period films or Jane Austen, but I was absolutely mesmerized by each frame of this adaptation.

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  • The actor's elocution was so impressive that the audience was mesmerized by him.

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  • Mesmerized, she stared at the blood dripping down her palm and rubbed her chest.

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  • In 1956 I was mesmerized by the Byzantine mosaics in Saint Mark's.

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  • And those engaged in the wheeling and dealing can often become mesmerized, even seduced, by it all.

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  • They perform and emote solely with their voices and faces - and natch, I was completely mesmerized.

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  • Rather than focus on the ships' appearance, passengers are more apt to be mesmerized by the stunning ports of call these small ships can visit.

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  • There are several reasons to consider springing for a pair of bendable reading glasses, including the mitigating the potential for damage from eyeglasses left in seats, children who are mesmerized by eyewear, and regular wear.

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  • You may be mesmerized by the brilliant colors of a certain fabric in the boutique, but think about when and where you'll be wearing it to make sure you get the bag you need.

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  • It was dim inside the stronghold, and the first torch they crossed that burned with black flames mesmerized her long enough for her to lose sight of Darkyn around a corner.

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  • Outer Bay - The main exhibit is the Outer Bay Waters, the 1.2 million gallon home to tuna, sharks, barracuda and sea turtles, where visitors can be seen standing seemingly mesmerized in front of the room-sized, 13-inch thick acrylic window.

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  • Once inside, parents and their children will be mesmerized by the lifelike wax figures of some of today's most notable figures.

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  • Smoke billowed blacker than night above orange-yellow flames that mesmerized her.

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  • Although the tales are almost always gruesome and sometimes sad, you can't help but be mesmerized by such dreadful stories.

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  • That bittersweet chocolate gaze mesmerized her, filled her with a longing that he would not satisfy.

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  • At a very critical moment, when the Kaiser had actually mesmerized Nicholas II into the conclusion of a secret and personal convention at Bjdrko, which purported to aim at a defensive agreement, but would have led by necessity to the disruption of the FrancoRussian Alliance and to the vassalage of Russia in a continental league against England, Count Benckendorff was invited to Copenhagen and had an opportunity of serving as a confidential intermediary between Russia and Great Britain.

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  • He gazed out at the trees remembering Mount Greylock, how mesmerized Elisabeth seemed by the view and how connected he felt to her then.

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