to be fascinated by something

  • 1fascinated — [[t]fæ̱sɪneɪtɪd[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ, oft ADJ by/with n If you are fascinated by something, you find it very interesting and attractive, and your thoughts tend to concentrate on it. I sat on the stairs and watched, fascinated... A new… …

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  • 2fascinated — fas|ci|nat|ed [ fæsı,neıtəd ] adjective very interested or attracted by someone or something: fascinated by/with: We are all fascinated by new technology. be fascinated to do something: I d be fascinated to know what you really think …

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  • 3fascinated — UK [ˈfæsɪneɪtɪd] / US [ˈfæsɪˌneɪtəd] adjective very interested or attracted by someone or something fascinated by/with: We are all fascinated by new technology. be fascinated to do something: I d be fascinated to know what you really think …

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  • 4fascinated — fas|ci|nat|ed [ˈfæsıneıtıd] adj [not before noun] extremely interested by something or someone ▪ I was fascinated by her voice. fascinated to see/hear/learn etc ▪ Ed was fascinated to see gorillas in the wild …

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  • 5fascinated — adjective (not before noun) extremely interested by something or someone (+ by): I was fascinated by her voice. | fascinated to discover/hear/learn etc: Listeners will be fascinated to hear that Oprah has lost more than 50lbs …

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  • 6fascinated — [ˈfæsɪneɪtɪd] adj very interested in, or attracted by, someone or something …

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  • 7be all over something — v. like (something); be fascinated by; be obsessed by. He really likes her, he s all over her …

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  • 8drink something in — I ll just sit here and drink in the scenery Syn: absorb, assimilate, digest, ingest, take in; be rapt in, be lost in, be fascinated by, pay close attention to …

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  • 9drink something in — ABSORB, assimilate, digest, ingest, take in; be rapt in, be lost in, be fascinated by, pay close attention to. → drink * * * ˌdrink sthˈin derived to look at or listen to sth with great interest and enjoyment • We just stood there drinking in the …

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  • 10Bender (Futurama) — Bender Rodríguez Futurama character Bender drinking beer and smoking First appearance Space Pilot 3000 …

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