hypnotically

[ UK /hɪpnˈɒtɪkli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. by means of hypnotism
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How To Use hypnotically In A Sentence

  • This being a kid's show, the artwork is bright and cheerful, and hypnotically intense.
  • Julie found herself drawn almost hypnotically to the blank stares.
  • Strategically placed couches and a limestone bench allow visitors to relax and regard the hypnotically peaceful perspective before them. Peis Partner in Manhattan
  • Numerous bloodlike, gelatinous stains pinwheeled hypnotically at either end of the long window, like two giants outside the school had blown their brains out against the glass. Bleeding Violet
  • It is hypnotically disturbing to watch a pair of 10-year-old twins take turns speaking their mother's exasperated love for them.
  • Cosmopolis is acutely insightful on the topoi of modern life, rendering sign and signal, language and reality, hypnotically bonded. Globe and Mail
  • The Eastern-sounding middle movement makes use of a pretty and hypnotically insistent pattern.
  • The patient, referred by hospice for psychological care, was treated with hypnotically facilitated psychotherapy.
  • A-la Thomas Frank, if blue collar voters seem to find cultural issues more salient than economic ones, this must be some kind of hypnotically induced false consciousness, since only the latter can represent workers’ “true” interests. The GOP’s Cunning Linguistics
  • Even when they are blanks, sightless as in sculpture, they focus the attention hypnotically.
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