Sentences

dazzle in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To dazzle means to impress deeply or overwhelm with brilliance, beauty, or skill.

Sample Sentences

  1. The magician's performance was so captivating that it seemed to dazzle the entire audience.
  2. Her stunning gown was designed to dazzle everyone at the gala.
  3. The sunlight reflecting off the ocean waves can truly dazzle those walking along the shore.
  4. He hoped his winning smile would dazzle her on their first date.
  5. The fireworks lit up the night sky, dazzleing spectators with vibrant colors and patterns.
  6. The magician's performance was designed to dazzle the audience with its spectacular illusions.
  7. The sunrise over the ocean can dazzle even the most jaded traveler.
  8. Her sparkling dress seemed to dazzle everyone at the gala.
  9. The artist's use of color and light was intended to dazzle viewers and provoke deep emotion.
  10. As the fireworks exploded in the night sky, they dazzle children and adults alike.
  11. The magician's performance was designed to dazzle the audience with its stunning visuals.
  12. Her sparkling dress and radiant smile seemed to dazzle everyone at the party.
  13. The sunset over the ocean will dazzle you with its breathtaking array of colors.
  14. He aimed to dazzle the judges with his innovative dance routine during the competition.
  15. The fireworks display was meant to dazzle spectators, lighting up the night sky in vibrant colors.

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