To attract, arouse and hold attention and interest, as by charm or beauty.
Attract strongly, as if with a magnet.
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Examples for "mesmerize "
Examples for "mesmerize "
1 Not enough to shield, or even mesmerize , but perhaps a minor healing.
2 The strands of light wrapping one another in the void mesmerize me.
3 If he avoided Opal's regal stare, then she could not mesmerize him.
4 And as every little fairy knows, weak minds are easier to mesmerize .
5 Patrick's high cheekbones and pink, kissable lips were beginning to mesmerize her.
1 Once he offered to magnetize me in the manner of Monsieur P---.
2 But it requires a peculiar spirit brain to magnetize the subject sufficiently.
3 He had come here primarily to magnetize her and control her judgment.
4 Just magnetize the floor, and the poor guy could never get away!
5 Cheap, don't rust, magnetize in a jiff, loop them't'hang 'round your neck.
1 It is my intention, therefore, shortly to mesmerise one of my pupils.
2 Bolitho wanted to look away but she seemed to mesmerise him.
3 No human power could mesmerise us, but the window did so.
4 Take the ferry from Balestrand and they will mesmerise you.
5 Gentlemen seem to mesmerise houses-cowthem with an eye, and up they come, trembling.
1 That will live in the memory until our eyelids magnetise for the final time.
2 Yet every day Dickens continued to magnetise her to ask more questions about the Phantom.
3 The youth continued to magnetise the water.
4 In M. Deleuze's instructions to a magnetiser, he expressly says, "Never magnetise before inquisitive persons!"
5 It all started with an extract from a meteorite, writes Dick Ahlstrom Everyone knows you can't magnetise carbon.
1 Johannes continued to spellbind people, while I, I...' His voice caught.
2 Bey's portraits-andthe subjects within, who are almost always black - coolly spellbind the senses.
3 Their limbs and torsos glide; they isolate; they fall into splits and spellbind with tiny movements.
4 If any member of Matthew's family acts on their blood rage, I will spellbind them, I said.
5 But since the dawn of man (and woman), storytellers have sought to spellbind their audiences with abnormal villains and chopped-off limbs.
Cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something.
1 Have a care of the governess, Lucia, or she will bewitch him.
2 This charming creature- Itellyou she is irresistible-hervery oddities bewitch me.
3 Fairies don't bewitch , and witches lose their power to cast spells.
4 She had held a silver instrument, which she had used to bewitch Tobias.
5 Nay, it is as well that I do not; she might bewitch me.
6 She had obviously been placed in his path to bewitch him.
7 I am come to recover the girl you bewitch and abduct.
8 He that taketh tobacco saith he cannot leave it, it doth bewitch him.
9 I believe you could bewitch any one-ifyou set yourself to do it.
10 Cezar smugly assumed that he had managed to bewitch her with his touch.
11 In a moment the witches will come who might bewitch you.
12 There was a little ballet-dancer who could bewitch men, and she bewitched Jubal.
13 It was said that they made use of people's spittle to bewitch them.
14 Had he not looks to bewitch the women, brains to outwit the men?
15 It could bewitch , intoxicate, and take captive the whole soul,-judgment ,conscience ,fancy ,everything
16 And so I will, said she-Didyou not bewitch my grandfather?
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