Alexis was transfixed by the odd object she saw from her window.
A sentence with the word transfixed is: The crowd was transfixed as they watched the tight rope walker.
The little children were transfixed on the magician's wonderful magic tricks.Kids were transfixed when they saw a man dancing on his head
The little children were transfixed on the magician's wonderful magic tricks.Kids were transfixed when they saw a man dancing on his head
Transfixed is Latin. Going from transfigere, to transfix, to transfixed. This means pierced through, from the verb transfigere, from trans-across.
I was tranfixed when i saw that my brother ate the last chocolate cake. and a reminder is that transfixed means motionless and shock or amazement
Time Transfixed was created in 1938.
Your question is itself a sentence which uses the word "could".
You can find the proper definition of "transfixed" in a reputable dictionary such as the Merriam-Webster or Oxford English Dictionary. These sources will provide you with a clear and accurate definition of the word.
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You could write the sentence with the word torrent like this: I don't know how to use the word torrent in a sentence.
A sentence with the word 'grudgingly' in it could be 'i grudgingly shared my sweets with my brother'
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