10 adverbs to describe how to fascinate

The danger of re-entering the shop, which would be closed now, utterly fascinated her.

As I approached the entrance, my eyes were delightfully fascinated by two beings of human form, who presided over the portal.

Her eyes were disgustedly fascinated by his presence, but in her conversation she would not admit this preoccupation of disgust.

Indeed he had been distinctly fascinated by her flashing, gypsy beauty, ready laughter and quick, keen, half "fresh" repartee when he had started a casual conversation with her when they chanced to be seat mates from Holyoke on.

And she uttered, between smiles and tears, as a wish that inexpressibly fascinated her heart, and yet was half fantastic, a broken prayer that God would return her to the solitudes from which he had drawn her, and suffer her to become a shepherdess once more.

He loved her, and in spite of her faults he would cherish her with tenderness; he had chosen her as his wifechosen her, though she had rejected, injured him, in preference to the very many she felt so much more worthy than herself; but unalloyed happiness was hers only for a few fleeting minutes, he knew not the extent of her imprudencehow strangely and deeply she had been fascinated by the arts of Lord Alphingham.

The round lid lifted, I found my gaze irresistibly fascinated by a child's face, with fair, curling hair, and azure eyes.

Plainly they were fascinated by this tale, and they were following it step by step with nods.

Someway they fascinated me, and I watched while he took them up and fondled them.

She became herself intensely fascinated by it, and when it was returned before she had completed it she was thrown into much distress.

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