Attract strongly, as if with a magnet.
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.
6 The English Premier League continues to mesmerise and the results for this weekend are no different.
7 He closed his eyes and made a studied attempt to mesmerise himself out of this pain.
8 The majority of light comedies of our day seek to mesmerise directly the mind of the spectator.
9 They are still with us, but they lost their ability to mesmerise politicians and intimidate everyone else.
10 I have had people try to mesmerise me a dozen times, and never with the least result.
11 The beams of the cottage seemed to mesmerise him though -he'd stare at them for hours.
12 But if this slipperiness makes them intriguing, it's the consistent sensuality of Warpaint's sound that makes them mesmerise .
13 Let me mesmerise you, Wilkie.
14 The Wales wing gave a side-stepping masterclass to mesmerise the visitors in a keenly-contested last-eight clash at St Helen's.
15 It's at this point that you become aware that the unhurried movement of both players and ball has begun to mesmerise .
16 There were in those days but few people I could not mesmerise , provided sufficient opportunity were allowed me for hypnotic suggestion.
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