It is their subtle universal nature and potential that captivates you.
The patterns on the screen were mesmerizing.
Mesmerizing is a verb, a noun, and an adjective. Example uses:As a verb: He was mesmerizing the audience with the beauty of playing.As a noun: Mesmerizing was once considered an evil doers skill.As an adjective: The mesmerizing view from our balcony was worth the extra cost.
Mesmerizing The Ultra was created on 2005-09-13.
He found the slowly swing pocket watch in the hypnotist's hand to be completely mesmerizing.
He was so interested in the process of hypnosis that he seemed to be mesmerized as he watched the steps taken by the hypnotist.
because there is god, then there is Adam and eve then they have babies then the babies have babies and so on and so on.
mesmerizing means to be able to hold the attention of. sway means to blow back and forth. so it basically means "charming sweet smells blow back and forth together in the wind."
when you are hypnotized or you are loving something very much. unless you want to get technical it means:hold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion of all else or so as to transfix them : she was mesmerized by the blue eyes that stared so intently into her own | [as adj. ] ( mesmerizing) a mesmerizing stare. • archaic hypnotize (someone).
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suprising, breath-taking.
alluring appealing mesmerizing