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/fˈæsɪnˌeɪtɪŋli/
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in a fascinating manner
her face became fascinatingly distorted
How To Use fascinatingly In A Sentence
- Suddenly, the hurdling landscape is vibrant, young pretenders jostling for prominence in a fascinatingly fluid cast. Times, Sunday Times
- It must reluctantly be confessed that one of the most fascinatingly vital of them all, Alexandre Dumas, is one of the exceptions, born improvisator as he was; yet immense research, it needs hardly be said, went to the making of his enormous library of romance -- even though, it be allowed, that much of that work was done for him by his "disciples. Imperishable Fiction: An Inquiry into the Short Life of the 'Best Sellers' Reveals the Methods Which Brought into Being the Novels that Endure
- It isn't possible!" interrupted Don Ramon excitedly, in mingled horror of the masculinely rampant Mrs. Markham and admiration of the fascinatingly feminine Mrs. Brimmer; "a lady cannot be an orator -- a haranguer of men! The Crusade of the Excelsior
- The third movement is a pas de deux, fascinatingly shaped with a mysterious and dreamy quality. Times, Sunday Times
- Fascinatingly, regional usage of soft drink terminology seems to follow political and cultural division lines, suggesting that what they call their drinks is a bellwether of the mindset of a community or individual. Pop Vs. Coke Vs. Soda Map | Disinformation
- Fascinatingly, the 48-year-old remains in two minds as to which of the mentalities is the more effective. Times, Sunday Times
- The prologue involved “fascinatingly pretty young women wearing astoundingly rich and beautiful gowns all blending with the Arctic atmosphere and bespeaking the moods of the barren white country.” Empire of Dreams
- Yet on and on he had gone, playing the "hated" sport well past typical retirement age – keeping schtum until looking like a fascinatingly tormented soul would sell his book. Serena Williams's love for shopping over playing is telling for tennis | Marina Hyde
- She wore a hint of false annoyance on her face, her fascinatingly shaped lips twisting themselves into a grimace.
- There is no doubt Monet's work of the 1890s is a supreme achievement and his early Impressionist paintings from 1870 to 1877 are fascinatingly experimental.