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fascinate

[fas-uh-neyt] / ˈfæs əˌneɪt /


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That’s not to say that the movie doesn’t have plenty of fascinating industry insider details to grab onto, or that it’s at all disingenuous, only that it lacks focus.

From Salon

The goal, he said, was to demystify those fascinating fungi that popped up on his grass after heavy winter rain.

From Los Angeles Times

Cardiff University's Dr Jenny Kidd has led research on so-called deathbots, published in the Cambridge University Press journal Memory, Mind and Media, and described the results as both "fascinating and unsettling".

From BBC

At SOSA, we have therefore made it our mission to streamline these processes while simultaneously engaging the public with these fascinating creatures.

From Science Daily

Spiders rely on this material to build the structural framework of their webs and to suspend themselves, and scientists have long been fascinated by how nature produces such an exceptional fiber.

From Science Daily