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mesmeric

[mez-mer-ik, mes-] / mɛzˈmɛr ɪk, mɛs- /






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A nobody who, through a rare curatorial eureka moment, has become an instantaneous, mesmeric somebody.

From New York Times

That exception was Tines, who began the first program with a mesmeric solo intonation of Julius Eastman’s “Prelude to the Holy Presence of Joan d’Arc,” a recitation in rage and awe of saints’ names.

From Los Angeles Times

A mesmeric dribbler whose sweet left foot delivered enticing crosses, Barnes also had a fine goals record in an era when wide players weren't expected to score regularly.

From BBC

This mesmeric run to stiflingly hot Seville has meant so much to so many, not to mention the 100,000 expected to cook in the Spanish sun in the coming days.

From BBC

Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand said on BT Sport: "Diaz was the difference maker. He was mesmeric. He's a fabulous player and one of - if not the - signing of the season for me."

From BBC