How To Use Dazzled In A Sentence

  • And the Bridal Show, for married women, seemed to do just that by focusing on the Indianess of contestants who were draped in variety of colourful sarees and mesmerizing gagra cholis that dazzled with every step.
  • I'd listened to the programme a fair few times during my last year at school '93-4 and been dazzled by its mix of inspired music, learned guests, poetry, comedy and all-round self-deprecating dementedness, but it wasn't until I left for university that I became a devout fan. Archive 2006-04-01
  • We're just too dazzled by beauty. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was dazzled by a brilliant light.
  • The system has a safeguard built in to ensure that the drivers of oncoming cars are not dazzled. Times, Sunday Times
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  • His lawyer said: 'He was dazzled by glamour and is sorry for his lies. The Sun
  • That a high school kid from southern Missouri would be dazzled by London is not surprising.
  • she shut her dazzled eyes against the sun's brilliance
  • Encountering the art of Roxy Paine, we always expect to be dazzled by the technical intricacy and detail of the work, while being seduced by it's beauty to closely approach despite a hint of menace. Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Magic Mushrooms and a Tree of Steel -- Roxy Paine @ James Cohan Gallery
  • Are you reading my button or are you just bedazzled by my beauty?
  • He stands almost dazzled, like a freezing man basking in the sun 's rays. Times, Sunday Times
  • If one continues to look at it, one's sight becomes dazzled and dimmed, so it is preferable to look at its image in water and avoid a direct look at it, because the intensity of its rays is thereby reduced.
  • As if on cue, Montag doffed a sarong and unveiling a bedazzled bikini from her swimsuit line as her song "Body Language" was played overhead. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • He was entranced by his own thoughts, and dazzled by the elegant simplicity of his conspiracy theories.
  • Be dazzled by the physical bravura of the stunts from this Argentinian theatrical circus troupe. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brunner, the illusionist, had dazzled his audience with an elaborate shell game. CORMORANT
  • He dazzled his army of adoring fans as he breezed into the city to embark on a new chapter in his glittering career… hotel ownership.
  • I was quite dazzled by who my granda was, and how he held to tradition with all his stories.
  • The June light, now approaching the middle hours of the day, and radiant with sunshine, fell in long golden shafts across the body of the choir and into the ranks of the brothers and obedientiaries opposite, gilding half a face here and throwing its other half into exaggerated shade, there causing dazzled eyes in a blanched face to blink away the brightness. The Rose Rent
  • The feet were constantly caught and entangled in the long grass, that was parched in the scorching sun; the eyes were dazzled on all sides by the glaring metallic glitter on the young reddish leaves of the trees; on all sides were the variegated blue clusters of vetch, the golden cups of bloodwort, and the half-lilac, half-yellow blossoms of the heart's-ease. A Sportsman's Sketches Works of Ivan Turgenev, Volume I
  • Shania Twain and her many, many band members headlined the concert and dazzled the crowd with a pyrotechnics display.
  • She dazzled in a yellow trilby hat and white shirt. The Sun
  • Pink spikes and white and vivid blue spikes; masses of brown and orange cups, like low-growing tulips; ranks of beautiful vetches and purple lupines; escholtzias, like immense sweeps of golden sunlight; wild sweet peas; trumpet-shaped blossoms whose name no one knew, -- all flung broadcast over the face of the land, and in such stintless quantities that it dazzled the mind to think of as it did the eyes to behold them. Clover
  • It was this combination of toughness and restraint, of will, nerve and wisdom, so brilliantly controlled, so matchlessly calibrated, that dazzled the world. The Courtier
  • She dazzled in a strapless, embroidered gown and classic veil. The Sun
  • Summer: in the south west of France for the May half term; at the uplifting madness that was the Secret Garden Festival please note my boyfriend's chequer board haircut which seemed like an inspired idea after a few cocktails; driving up the M11 and being dazzled by the fields of rapeseed coming into bloom; in Cumbria for our summer holidays, bird spotting with the binoculars. Where I was 2008
  • She was dazzled by the sudden sunlight.
  • The sun had long since set, and now the headlights of passing vehicles dazzled eyes used to the blackness.
  • There one got dazzled from the abundance of rarities and all possible art and souvenir products relating to Jack London. A BIRTHDAY GIFT
  • As a ten year old, and through his teens, he dazzled the public with his fleet and flawless fingers, ardent lyricism and musical maturity.
  • I found myself alone, standing at the entrance to a yawning limestone cavern, dazzled by dawning sunlight.
  • Men and women across the nation go the movies and are dazzled by million dollar productions that tantalize the senses and expand the imagination.
  • She dazzled in a strapless, embroidered gown and classic veil. The Sun
  • Clinton is the Democrat least likely to be dazzled by his current, surprising standing.
  • The latter dazzled him not only with his unconventional paintings (Delacroix posed for one of the dying figures in The Raft of the Medusa), but also with his dandified dress and dashing lifestyle.
  • Lacking gloriousness in themselves, they deny gloriousness to all mankind; too cowardly for whimsy and derring-do, they assert whimsy and derring-do ceased at the very latest no later than the middle ages; flickering little tapers themselves, their feeble eyes are dazzled to unseeingness of the flaming conflagrations of other souls that illumine their skies. THE KANAKA SURF
  • Dazzled, the dayfly flutters round your wick, crackles, flares and cries: I bless this torch! Hustler of culture
  • An explosion of colour and light dazzled the crowd during the traditional fireworks display at the family concert.
  • Moreover, it is very striking that Camper, dazzled by the visual aspect, completely forgets the role played by music in the films.
  • But as I looked the waves began to ebb – and they ebbed as swiftly as, four years ago, they rolled in – ebbed out and out, to the gulf; and the Glen lay before me, beautiful and green, with a rainbow spanning Rainbow Valley – a rainbow of such splendid colour that it dazzled me – and I woke. Rilla of Ingleside
  • Clinton is the Democrat least likely to be dazzled by his current, surprising standing.
  • I've stopped in Greenland at least 100 times over the last 25 years, and I'm still dazzled by the stark, primitive beauty of the place.
  • Tanya was wearing an off the shoulder Oxfam number while Bob dazzled fellow Trots with his retro Support the Shipbuilders tee-shirt.
  • The pope and the sacred college had never been dazzled by his specious professions; they were justly offended by the insolence of his conduct; a cardinal legate was sent to Italy, and after some fruitless treaty, and two personal interviews, he fulminated a bull of excommunication, in which the tribune is degraded from his office, and branded with the guilt of rebellion, sacrilege, and heresy. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • He was dazzled by her beauty and wit.
  • The usual Friday girl get-together becomes an annual Secret Santa, and a walk in the park is suddenly bedazzled in a million vibrant colors. Kerry Saretsky: Franglais: Sausage en Croûte with Fennel
  • The system has a safeguard built in to ensure that the drivers of oncoming cars are not dazzled. Times, Sunday Times
  • George dazzled her with his knowledge of the world.
  • Tamara Rojo also took a while to warm up but by Act II, she dazzled, with nimble jumps and spins eye-blurringly fast. Evening Standard - Home
  • These young men (together with the students of sciences) comport themselves towards the sober citizen pretty much as the German bursch towards the philister, or as the military man, during the empire, did to the pékin: -- from the height of their poverty they look down upon him with the greatest imaginable scorn -- a scorn, I think, by which the citizen seems dazzled, for his respect for the arts is intense. The Paris Sketch Book
  • So are you ready to be bedazzled by the Barcelona curves and curvatures?
  • The earliest conquistadors in the 1500s, who knew only the brownish madders and russets of the Old World, were dazzled by these Aztec reds; nothing back home could match their fiery intensity.
  • First up were the talents of the award-winning extempore duo and they dazzled the crowd with their improvisational skills and stinging repartee.
  • The bright morning sun dazzled him.
  • Poor Mayor Collins must be well and truly dazzled by now from the glare of paparazzi camera flashes.
  • That a high school kid from southern Missouri would be dazzled by London is not surprising.
  • Ice carver Flint Edwards dazzled the crowd with his skill.
  • Plasma TVs dazzled us last year, but they've lost their sizzle.
  • Tallien -- Notre Dame de Thermidor she was styled -- dazzled Parisian society by her classic features and the uncinctured grace of her attire. The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 1 of 2)
  • She cleans and plants bulbs and is bedazzled by the flowers months later, all the while talking excitedly about them.
  • Caitlin dazzled Vix from the start, sweeping her into the heart of the unruly Somers family, into a world of privilege, adventure, and sexual daring. Summer Sisters: Summary and book reviews of Summer Sisters by Judy Blume.
  • The dancer dazzled the audience with his turns and jumps
  • They are all dazzled by the prospect of mucho petro-and-gas dollars, so why not act as though we are the ‘Sheikhs of the Caribbean’, import everything we eat?
  • We're just too dazzled by beauty. Times, Sunday Times
  • They want us to feel impotent, to worship the golden calf of commercialism, dazzled and opiated by its pale buzzing glow.
  • If she had, like fellow honoree Desmond Tutu, taken a leading part in overthrowing apartheid, it would make sense to say that the White House vetters were dazzled by good deeds and failed to notice dubious words. Stromata Blog:
  • The glorious palace dazzled her.
  • Entrepreneurs are often so dazzled by imaginings of their own brilliance that they forget to look at history and reality becomes distorted by grandiose dreams. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many people are bedazzled by fame.
  • Apart from a variety of draft beers, if you're partial to a wee dram you'll be dazzled by the choice of malts on offer!
  • I bedazzled my vagina ... it's the newest trend I learned from Jennifer Love Hewitt. Kathy Griffin Keeps Talking About Her Sparkly Vagina
  • One signature necklace combines Tahitian keshi pearls, London blue topaz, aqua-marine, labradorite and morganite into a sea-blue beauty ($10,800; lauragibson. com) .4 Hours: RioCole Porter was so dazzled by the Brazilian city, the story goes, he wrote a song, which went: "It's Delightful. The Good Life
  • I watched in amazement as the two combatants traded blows and then there was a flash of lightening that dazzled my eyes.
  • He had made a favorable impression on the Nowair family, who were a little dazzled by his distinguished ancestry.
  • Necklaces, rings, bracelets, anklets, chokers, earrings, and some articles I couldn't have begun to guess at dazzled my vision.
  • Wulfgar was dazzled by their beauty and found it hard to remember the cause for argument. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Particularly those who have never seen this company before will be dazzled by its creative staging and chameleon-like acting.
  • We are dazzled by the exotic regalia in which Indian rulers impressed the British court.
  • Brodeur came back to the neighborhood on Saturday with 550 regular-season wins, a scenario he called storybook because he was home in Montreal and in front of the fans Roy dazzled for so many years. Anchorage Daily News - Alaska News
  • Bedazzled is a remake, always popular when producers are low on original ideas.
  • Dazzled by clustered headlamps and shiny bodywork, they are unable to see how their beloved cars have disfigured Britain.
  • She stood and looked at it all, at one thing and the other, half dazzled with the beauty; until she recollected herself, and with a deep sighful expression of thoughts and wishes unknown, turned away to find her path again. The Hills of the Shatemuc
  • Tribe from Cape Town dazzled the crowd with their mainstream jazz with African influences.
  • She was dazzled by the sudden sunlight.
  • She was dazzled by the bright headlights
  • Put a bad weave on me, slap me in some bedazzled panties that are three sizes too small, and I could probably wander around and forget how to lip-sync, too.
  • So please come one and all and be dazzled by the delights of our talented local artists.
  • It was February, the weather was dreich, but every so often the sun fought its way through and dazzled us, as did the view… it was sublime.
  • This is a production which would bear re-visiting several times as there are nuance under the gallimaufry which I think are missed on the first viewing, where one is dazzled by the production and the performances.
  • She dazzled in a strapless, embroidered gown and classic veil. The Sun
  • That a high school kid from southern Missouri would be dazzled by London is not surprising.
  • Will Crooks, a cooper living in extreme poverty in East London, once spent tuppence on a secondhand Iliad, and was dazzled.
  • As the New Yorker piece showed, one portion of the GOP elite selected her because they were "dazzled"; a larger subset of the GOP elite despise her and the empty populism she represents. Poll: Palin Is Now The Top Concern Voters Have About McCain
  • Thirdly, in hearing every man apart, one may examine, when there is need, the truth or probability of his reasons, and of the grounds of the advice he gives, by frequent interruptions and objections; which cannot be done in an assembly, where in every difficult question a man is rather astonied and dazzled with the variety of discourse upon it, than informed of the course he ought to take. Leviathan
  • It blazed like a star above Simon’s eyes as he brushed his fingers across his forehead, his expression dazzled and confused. City of Glass
  • Clinton routinely dazzled guests with displays of empathy, of listening, of conveying interest and concern, according to witnesses.
  • Suozzi had already dazzled me a few times at City Ballet, and I'm certain we'll be seeing more of him there, and at a more exalted level than his current corps newbie position.
  • The light that dazzled so irresistibly was doused long ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • He stood more than twice her size, yet she showed no fear of him, nor did she seem dazzled by his beauty.
  • The bright light of the corridor dazzled her as it always did when she came out of the darkroom, but she didn't care.
  • It was an awful waste of life in his eyes, but it bedazzled Simon to think that someone could be so dedicated to a cause.
  • I was dazzled by the friendly clerks, who kept bowing at customers, and the quantity and quality of consumer goods.
  • Once through, the women were bedazzled by row after row of soldiers.
  • We fished when we needed food, swam, snorkelled and dived off the edge of the Continental Shelf and relished in the crystal clear, warm waters of the Indian Ocean - an ocean so blue it dazzled the eyesight.
  • The system has a safeguard built in to ensure that the drivers of oncoming cars are not dazzled. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had been called conceited, swell-headed, inconsiderate of others, and now this final insult was heaped upon the full measure of his wrongs, just when he had a clear vision of future achievements that should have dazzled any young woman whose life was to be linked with his. The Thunder Bird
  • All the big films were shipped and the lonely Outback was dazzled.
  • A team that dazzled with their offensive patterns, vigour and energy. The Sun
  • The light bounced off the river and dazzled her.
  • The lights dazzled her, before being silenced by darkness.
  • He was dazzled by the warmth of her smile.
  • But she was not dazzled by the glowing tributes paid to her then. Times, Sunday Times
  • As children, we were dazzled by my uncle's good looks and charm.
  • John Young dazzled - and perhaps overwhelmed - Smith with his discussions of lunar science.
  • In midday sun it was so bright it dazzled the eyes.
  • Automatic dimming mirrors, which protect the driver from being dazzled by the lights of a car behind, are increasingly popular on new cars.
  • The feet were constantly caught and entangled in the long grass, that was parched in the scorching sun; the eyes were dazzled on all sides by the glaring metallic glitter on the young reddish leaves of the trees; on all sides were the variegated blue clusters of vetch, the golden cups of bloodwort, and the half-lilac, half-yellow blossoms of the heart’s-ease. A Sportsman's Sketches
  • What if he thinks I'm just some kind of bedazzled child? Magic's Price
  • Airanrod's eyes were dazzled by the decorations of the Entrance Hall.
  • Amid the group of bowing women, I saw the fan who had made me the bedazzled cell-phone cover. Welcome to My World
  • He appears to be dazzled by something; probably the beauty of his own reflection in the mirror. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mirella had confessed in many times and places - even in her own memoirs - to being perpetually bedazzled by the moon, claiming the sight of it satisfied her more thoroughly than any man or woman ever could.
  • He was entranced by his own thoughts, and dazzled by the elegant simplicity of his conspiracy theories.
  • Everyone who reads Paul Muldoon will be dazzled by his linguistic exuberance.
  • The guards were dazzled and dazed. Christianity Today
  • These young men (together with the students of sciences) comport themselves towards the sober citizen pretty much as the German bursch towards the philister, or as the military man, during the empire, did to the pékin: — from the height of their poverty they look down upon him with the greatest imaginable scorn — a scorn, I think, by which the citizen seems dazzled, for his respect for the arts is intense. The Paris Sketch Book
  • His Navajo cheekbones dazzled; his classic Romanesque nose left one breathless.
  • He was still under the spell of the performance, his eyes dazzled by the long hours under the spotlights.
  • Kevin McHale's Artie rocked the song in a wheelchair on the football field, leading a scene more compelling than all of Heather Morris's dance moves and bedazzled bodysuits combined. Britney Spears on "Glee" -- all that and less
  • A huge, dark shape passed by - the bright lights dazzled my eyes, shining from between parallel bars.
  • The early autumn sunlight dazzled her eyes when she stepped from the porch.
  • Almost every day, we snorkel off a different island, dazzled by the brilliant, seemingly abundant sea life: angelfish, butterfly fish, damselfish, parrot fish, trumpetfish, schools of golden rays flying through the water.
  • When Andrew pushed open the door to the club, the noise cranked up twentyfold, and the lights briefly dazzled him.
  • He dazzled the crowd with his oratory.
  • Such dumbing-down of aesthetic sensibility is a triumph for the corporate sledgehammer that has so bedazzled him.
  • Dear Norman, it really is not good enough to trot out descriptions such as prescriptivist as if they were pejoratives and to thus expect everyone to be dazzled by your pontification. MercatorNet
  • She bedazzled him with her feminine wile and captured his heart with tales of personal woe concerning the mysterious death of her mother, the cruel indifference of her father and her humiliation caused by King Magnus' public rejection.
  • It was as a champion football player that he bedazzled all who were privileged to see him play.
  • But the eye is dazzled and enthralled by the super-massive black hole that lives deep within the core of the Milky Way.
  • The guards were dazzled and dazed. Christianity Today
  • He stands almost dazzled, like a freezing man basking in the sun 's rays. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instantly dazzled, I scurry along to the top of a bed at the very end, by the corner, where a petrol lamp jingles unnoticed from a ceiling grapnel.
  • To them he was an intriguing miracle worker who dazzled the masses with amazing demonstrations of godly power.
  • Her charm bedazzled the audiences.
  • Such brilliant prospects almost dazzled the young girl.
  • His lawyer said: 'He was dazzled by glamour and is sorry for his lies. The Sun
  • Some of the world's top winter sport competitors dazzled Manchester crowds with a daring array of stunts and tricks.
  • He appears to be dazzled by something; probably the beauty of his own reflection in the mirror. Times, Sunday Times
  • The light bounced off the river and dazzled her.
  • She was too tottery, too dazzled, too afflated to speak on the way thither, but, at the door, when with a bow I was intending to leave her, she bade me, in a madam-like way that cut off debate or refusal, to enter with her. The Yeoman Adventurer
  • Then 4,000 bewigged and bedazzled ticket holders will enter the richly decorated ballrooms, dance floors, and courtyards of the historic building for a wild waltz of well-intentioned decadence.
  • I did not bear the first view like a stoic; I was dazzled, my eyes fell, and in a voice somewhat too low I murmured — “Prenez vos cahiers de dictee, mesdemoiselles.” The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
  • The flash came down with a growling roar, dazzled my eyes and deafened my ears.
  • Before the overture has run its course our eyes are dazzled by computer graphics projected on to the curtain. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Strategically, too, Napoleon dazzled and overwhelmed his opponents with a series of brisk, bold manoeuvres.
  • The essence of her charm, independent of time, revealed itself for a second in that gesture and dazzled me.
  • Yet I was lost in the haze of the impending battle, my eyes fazed and bedazzled by the brilliant flash of swords and cutlasses.
  • Entrepreneurs are often so dazzled by imaginings of their own brilliance that they forget to look at history and reality becomes distorted by grandiose dreams. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then, as now, a town council was so dazzled they rubber-stamped all this terribly rich man asked of them.
  • ‘I'll do that,’ I say, dazzled by the display of pyrotechnics in the kitchen this morning.
  • As they came upon the balcony guarded precariously by a short fence of black steel, Tia gazed up at the midnight sky, bedazzled by its sudden beauty.
  • I reckon they were all dazzled by dollar signs and thought they would make a fortune from the eight little mites. The Sun
  • Entrepreneurs are often so dazzled by imaginings of their own brilliance that they forget to look at history and reality becomes distorted by grandiose dreams. Times, Sunday Times
  • The loud music pounded against my eardrums and reverberated through my body, while the strobe and laser lights dazzled my violet eyes.
  • The general public, for whom these essays are also written, should be similarly bedazzled.
  • We ran them off the park and bedazzled them with one touch passing, scoring four times to their two.
  • I fall back dazzled at beholding myself all rosy red, / At having, I myself, caused the sun to rise.
  • If you have an eye for color, for example, you'll be bedazzled by the nearly endless numbers of colors, hues, intensities, blends and shadings that roses bring to the garden.
  • The light that dazzled so irresistibly was doused long ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • After undergoing a public pap smear - poolside and filmed for her television show - she was overheard talking about her bedazzled nether regions. Kathy Griffin Keeps Talking About Her Sparkly Vagina
  • What did the star-dazzled delegates from the Party think they were applauding when they squealed their thanks to Bill Clinton?
  • One bedazzled writer even commented he was on a pace to hit 81 dingers.
  • You will be dazzled at the way multi-award winning Leen takes you through The King's life and songs, with mind-blowing music, stylish movements and seven costume changes.
  • Country's glitterati from the world of fashion, entertainment and Bollywood dazzled at the function.
  • Her eyes were dazzled with an infinite number of little pinpricks of light.
  • People sitting in the big top were in trances, distracted by the cracking of peanut hulls and dazzled by spangled spandex wardrobes.
  • She had previsioned many moments in which she should disclose her unique value to a dazzled world, but most of them had seemed, even to herself, extremely unlikely to arrive. The Judge
  • One excuse for not reviewing the important details of a new building is being dazzled by the architect.
  • On the shoulders of a prelate was the purple that had dazzled the world. Imperial Purple
  • He dazzled on the notorious trill passage in the Scherzo of the Mendelssohn Octet, but elsewhere he landed on the low side of a few notes, and his spiccato remains too much in the string. Juilliard quartet newcomer Joseph Lin challenged by lack of gravitas
  • They brought a certain manly swagger, a virility that dazzled the other two groups and appealed to their deep need for dominance and control. Archive 2008-01-01
  • But what about those poor souls who flood Los Angeles on a daily basis, seeking the riches associated with fame and glory; the corpses of moths littering the bright, white spotlight, all the dazzled individuals incinerated by the projection of their own incandescent vanity? The Closer Creator James Duff Previews "Star Turn"
  • Oh, to relive all those golden memories of nights spent with our eyes dazzled by flickering light, our shoes stuck to the floor.
  • Entrepreneurs are often so dazzled by imaginings of their own brilliance that they forget to look at history and reality becomes distorted by grandiose dreams. Times, Sunday Times
  • So bedazzled are we by the prospect of internet nationhood, it seems, that thousands of guid Caledonians have apparently already rushed forward to grab their little piece of Alba in cyberspace.
  • The oligarchs, those Kremlin-connected magnates who once dazzled the world with their riches, are reeling.
  • But Sheridan, undazzled by his brilliant success up to this point, did not mar his work by overhaste. Hero Tales from American History
  • If the light of her on his eyes dazzled him, if the riot in his mind overprized her excellence, a saner man could scarce have failed to be delighted with the girl's beauty, a wiser to have denied her visible promises of merit. The Lady of Loyalty House A Novel
  • How magical to be a youngster bedazzled by the lights, the booing and singing encouraged among the kids, and the mistaken notion that it's all for them and not the parents who are shelling out.
  • I was dazzled by his charm and good looks.
  • As Modeste, dazzled by the magnificence of the great lords, entered and beheld this lesser Versailles, she suddenly remembered her approaching interview with the celebrated duchesses, and began to fear that she might seem awkward, or provincial, or parvenue; in fact, she lost her self-possession, and heartily repented having wished for a hunt. Modeste Mignon
  • This literary Trilby would often appear seated on piles of books, and with hooked fingers would point out with a grin of malice two yellow volumes whose title dazzled the eyes. Analytical Studies
  • Long after he had stopped speaking, Cora was still held bedazzled by Fadran's words.
  • One is dazzled by the beauty of an orchestration which is light and pliant, and capable of expressing delicate shades of feeling; and this struck me the more after the solid massiveness of Mahler's orchestration, which is like heavy unleavened bread. Musicians of To-Day
  • The label dazzled with a collection that, though starker than in seasons past, felt spot on. Daytondailynews.com - News
  • Another possibility is that Mr Rogers was momentarily dazzled by the lights of oncoming traffic.
  • Lacking gloriousness in themselves, they deny gloriousness to all mankind; too cowardly for whimsy and derring-do, they assert whimsy and derring-do ceased at the very latest no later than the middle ages; flickering little tapers themselves, their feeble eyes are dazzled to unseeingness of the flaming conflagrations of other souls that illumine their skies. THE KANAKA SURF
  • Wulfgar was dazzled by their beauty and found it hard to remember the cause for argument. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • I don't doubt that Emanuel will razzle and dazzle them, as he's razzled and dazzled Blue Dogs, with proof of how the Obama team is including ineffective -- even counter-effective -- Republican ideas as part of the Stimulus Package, ideas that Obama economists had already panned. Howie Klein: Republicans In Congress Get Behind Limbaugh's Call For Obstructionism & Failure
  • Be dazzled by the physical bravura of the stunts from this Argentinian theatrical circus troupe. Times, Sunday Times

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