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How to use fascinate in a sentence

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Because its scope, scale, and horrors seem incomprehensible to us now, World War II continues to fascinate us.
The girl he had helped off the streets still never failed to fascinate him, and he always enjoyed her company.
I wouldn't refer to myself as a snooker fan as such, but the game does fascinate me.
While this book may not increase one's regard for American life, it does fascinate.
Here the spectacle continues to fascinate, but indifference is the attitude du jour.
I can focus intently on things that fascinate me, to the exclusion of all other things.
Perhaps it is this very drama that provides the attraction that continues to fascinate military historians.
You will never know what is on their mind, and you may not have any idea where you stand with them, but their secrets will always fascinate you.
Although the disparities between English and Menominee make translations and learning difficult, the contrasts fascinate Macaulay.
Microcosms fascinate me, captivate me and draw me to their limited but complete spaces.
Rocks featuring markings that resemble man-made configurations especially fascinate Fiore, who has viewed cave paintings in France.
Souza's work communicates a fear and hatred of the practice and symbols of a religion that fascinate and revolt him in turn.
Modest-looking little plants that nestle in the moist soils of swamps or mountain hollows, mosses fascinate biologists.
Whatever the truth, the mystery and magic of our Proto-Indo-European heritage has continued to fascinate me and many scholars in the field.
The performances that shook Kansas City's underground culture decades ago still continues to fascinate onlookers today.
Hoggard likes bowling simply because he likes bowling and he would rather think about his pet dog than the complexities of cricket which so fascinate many other people.
Glass structures fascinate me, and I'd like to work with that someday, to create a dolphin leaping out of the water or a whale breaching, something like that.
Mick, Aston, and Davies may briefly fascinate through weirdness, permutations, and illogic, but their basic, unsatisfying incredibility does not end up standing for much.
The feminine mystique continues to fascinate both men and women.
The crowds of people dining out in Bangalore fascinate him, as does the variety of food and restaurants which have come up in the past seven or eight years.
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He wished to try to fascinate her again, but she quieted him with a movement of her hands.
And don't you think our Wenna would fascinate everybody with her mouselike ways and her nice small steps?
I'll tell you this much, there are implications about this case that fascinate me!
Tonight be it your care to fascinate Josephas senses and inflame her heart.
A jackrabbit jumped up and went bustling ahead, never leaving the paper-white streak of trail that seemed to fascinate it.
They fascinate even when they excite, and soothe and narcotize in the communication of their subtle power.
Swift does not at once fascinate and cold-shoulder him as he does to so many people.
Och, and the girls whose poor hearts you deracinate, Whirl and bewilder and flutter and fascinate!
The mystery of unknown and unproven danger did not fascinate him.
It might so fascinate him that he would hardly be restrained from plunging into the surging stream of human sympathies.
The man's whole thoughts were absorbed by his wonderful kite, which he was showing off, in order to fascinate her imaginary rival, Mimi.
Her singing especially seemed to enchant and fascinate the girl.
The subject of cannibals seemed especially to fascinate her.
She could not awe, like pasta, but she could fascinate and charm.
It combines accessible content with colour and creativity, and is sure to engage and fascinate curious Earthlings of all ages.
The intensity of his look seemed to attract, and fascinate, and draw it onward more surely than if he had been towing it.
To fluff out her curls, put on fashionable dresses, and sing romantic songs to fascinate her husband would have seemed as strange as to adorn herself to attract herself.
Created from sculpted flesh-colored fabric, the 18-inch tall figurine will fascinate anyone with her purple velvet dress with hooped underskirt and matching purple silk shoes.
Star attractions include 30 fossilised Iguanodons discovered more than 130 years ago, along with a host of other dinosaurs guaranteed to fascinate children of all ages.
Milady looked at him for some time with an expression which the young man took for doubt, but which, however, was nothing but observation, or rather the wish to fascinate.
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