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fascinated

[fas-uh-ney-tid] / ˈfæs əˌneɪ tɪd /


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He was fascinated not only by the science behind them, but by the profilers themselves, and the effects their proximity to evil had on their well-being.

From Los Angeles Times

I watched him for a few minutes, fascinated and terrified.

From Literature

More than 150 years after the sisters' deaths, "the world is still fascinated with their stories," said Canadian retiree Nancy Marto, adding that being able to visit Haworth was "a dream come true".

From Barron's

One of those newly fascinated by the possibility of spirit communication was First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln.

From Literature

The art that he created there embodies a kind of deconstructed narcissism; Samaras is fascinated with himself, but mostly as—to paraphrase the photographer Garry Winogrand’s choice of subjects—“something to be photographed.”

From The Wall Street Journal