The illusions which captivated his imagination never impaired his reasoning powers. [verb]
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The powerful performance of Lawrence Olivier captivated the audience. [verb]
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She was pleased to see that he was captivated by her and it did not occur to her that there was anything wrong in it. [verb]
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Not that my fancy was much captivated by the idea of long chimneys and clouds of smokebut, I argued, Thornfield will, probably, be a good way from the town. [noun]
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Carr, putting his head in at the door, with a smile which captivated every girl there. [Please select]
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Her own sensations at once captivated and astonished her. [Please select]
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Hours of absorbing activity are contained in this enthralling astral adventure, which will captivate children and fire their imaginations. [verb]
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The enchanting Belize honeymoon resorts captivate every visitor through the appealing secluded jungle atmosphere as well as the beautiful hideaway crystal-clear beaches. [verb]
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"Yes, and I, too, was captivated by jerseys, bustles, and curly hair." [verb]
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Tolstoi disdains all attempt to captivate the reader. [verb]
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How often did I contemplate the resemblance of those enchanting features that first captivated my heart. [verb]
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