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intrigued

adjective as in attracted

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Example Sentences

The apparent leader of this girl gang Lady, says, “You look angry, and I am intrigued.”

Curry was intrigued and, unlike the other filmmakers VanDyke consulted, he had time to take on a major project.

Gillespie finds true romance in reasoning, and he was intrigued.

Actually, Miles Davis was much intrigued by the sheer will to creativity of Coltrane on his better nights.

People are so intrigued by this idea of the same boy actually growing up on screen—which is a classic Rick [Linklater] idea.

His term of office, however, was short, for his colleagues intrigued against him.

If they intrigued with the court of Madrid it could only be through the queen, who must, therefore, have betrayed her husband.

O'Connell denounced the Whigs, but intrigued to keep them in power, or help them to obtain it.

At one time she intrigued with Prince Henry, but he dismissed her in angry disgust at her numerous infidelities.

The baby stopped altogether, her ear intrigued by the purling Gaelic.

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

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