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dazzled

adjective as in impressed

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The self-styled ‘Art Criminal’ dazzled onlookers and made history when he tightrope walked between the WTC towers 40 years ago.

Halle Berry won the same award in 2002 for Monster's Ball when she dazzled in a semi-sheer, maroon Elie Saab gown.

The following looks—everything from eveningwear to denim jeans—dripped and dazzled with embellishment.

Nine years ago he dazzled audiences with his $7,000 time-travel flick ‘Primer.’

And skirts dazzled the eyes with patterns borrowed from traditional ceramics.

He dazzled the eyes and might have had for the asking the heart and hand of Diana Horton—Ruth's cousin.

Dazzled by the more lavish gifts, she looked listlessly and disdainfully at bodkins, three for twopence.

His eyes were so dazzled with tears that he could hardly see to drive, nor did his father speak at first.

The one permits herself to be dazzled, intoxicated—the other always preserves her indifference.

The sun glanced on the crystal cross in the Pope's hand: those who saw were dazzled, and looked away.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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