transfix in a sentence
Examples
- Every morning, a tale of assassins and money launderers, corrupt prosecutors and looted millions transfixes this impoverished nation.
- The cold, muddy and fruitless hunt for her soldier son on Chechen battlegrounds still transfixes Sergei Shorokhov's mother.
- On the last page of " The Royals, " she writes movingly about why they continue to transfix us:
- Only a wine with the sublime power to transfix can so frequently disappoint and yet retain its teasing hold over its audience.
- The World Championships, the tournament that transfixes Europe and South America, resume Monday with the beginning of the second round.
- Similarly, another difference transfixes hold from other affixes is that the individual components of the transfix are meaningless on their own.
- Similarly, another difference transfixes hold from other affixes is that the individual components of the transfix are meaningless on their own.
- This sense of the continuing paradox within Thomas Covenant transfixes the reader to the story and helps heighten the suspense of his eventual transformation.
- Of course, what happened on Sept . 11 across the Potomac River from Washington would alone have been enough to transfix the nation.
- Speaking in a gentle voice that seemed to transfix the jurors, Mackey's summation wove together testimony from 137 witnesses and physical evidence.