Transfixions example sentences

Related (10): piercings, impalements, skewerings, stabbings, fixations, attachments, obsessiveness, captivations, fascinations, mesmerizations

transfixions

definition

  - noun form of transfix

trans·fix

verb

transfix (verb) · transfixes (third person present) · transfixed (past tense) · transfixed (past participle) · transfixing (present participle)

  - cause (someone) to become motionless with horror, wonder, or astonishment:

  - pierce with a sharp implement or weapon:

Synonyms

transfix, mesmerize, hypnotize, spellbind, bewitch, captivate, entrance, enthrall, fascinate, engross, enrapture, stun, stupefy, astound, grip, paralyze, petrify, immobilize, freeze, rivet, impale, stab, spear, pierce, spike, skewer, stick, gore, pin, bayonet, harpoon, lance, puncture, perforate, transpierce

"Transfixions" Example Sentences

1. The audience watched in silent transfixion as the acrobat performed death-defying stunts.
2. She stared in transfixion at the painting, lost in its intricate details.
3. The horror movie held the attention of the viewers in transfixion.
4. His speech was so powerful that it held the audience in complete transfixion.
5. The dancer's movements were so graceful that they held the audience in transfixion.
6. The stunning sunset held the beachgoers in transfixion.
7. The magician's trick left the audience in a state of transfixion.
8. The novel was so intriguing that it kept the readers in transfixion until the end.
9. The orchestra's performance was so mesmerizing that it held the audience in transfixion.
10. The sight of the waterfall left the tourists in a state of transfixion.
11. The athlete's feat of strength left the crowd in transfixion.
12. The sculpture was so intricate that it left the visitors in transfixion.
13. The beauty of the gardens held the visitors in transfixion.
14. The sound of the waves crashing against the shore filled her with transfixion.
15. The actor's emotional performance left the audience in transfixion.
16. The painting's vivid colors held his attention in transfixion.
17. The view from the mountaintop left her in a state of transfixion.
18. The musician's skillful playing held the audience in transfixion.
19. The starry sky filled him with transfixion.
20. The beauty of the snow-capped mountains held the hikers in transfixion.
21. The craftsman's intricate work left the customers in transfixion.
22. The play's dramatic climax left the audience in a state of transfixion.
23. The photograph's stunning composition held her in transfixion.
24. The village's scenic beauty filled the visitors with transfixion.
25. The sunrise left him in a state of transfixion.
26. The chef's delicious cooking held the diners in transfixion.
27. The fireworks show left the spectators in a state of transfixion.
28. The statue's lifelike appearance held the viewers in transfixion.
29. The lightning storm filled her with transfixion.
30. The singer's soulful performance held the audience in transfixion.

Common Phases

1. She was lost in thought; her eyes fixed on a point in the distance; she didn't even hear me calling her name.
2. The audience was silent; every pair of eyes was transfixed on the acrobat performing dangerous stunts.
3. He stared at the painting for a long time; the colors and shapes seemed to transfix him.
4. The horror movie was so intense; I couldn't look away from the screen; I was transfixed by fear.
5. The singer's voice was mesmerizing; the crowd was utterly transfixed by her performance.
6. The storm was fierce; the lightning bolts transfixed us with their blinding brightness.
7. She gazed longingly at him; his beauty and charm seemed to transfix her.
8. The author's words were powerful; they transfixed me, and I couldn't put the book down.
9. The dancer's movements were fluid and graceful; the audience was transfixed by her performance.
10. Her intensity was palpable; her eyes were fixed on the goal; nothing could distract her.

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