Sentence examples for be transfixed from inspiring English sources

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be transfixed

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To render motionless, by arousing terror, amazement or awe.

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More than watch, I will be transfixed.

Step up and be transfixed.

Miller wants us to be transfixed, too.

The world may be transfixed by the presidential campaign.

And if that second game takes place, I'll be transfixed.

In any case, the outside world will be transfixed.

Of course the couple's baby son will be transfixed by the interloper's "ragged beauty".

You'll stay for the explication, because you'll be transfixed by those golden bodies, entangled and unconstrained.

Apparently, they had merely to be in a room with her to be transfixed.

The pining here is so graceful that you may be transfixed by it.

Most rugby league fans will find it fascinating, those from the East Riding will be transfixed.

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