bedazzled 的定义
be·daz·zled, be·daz·zling.
- to impress forcefully, especially so as to make oblivious to faults or shortcomings: Audiences were bedazzled by her charm.
- to dazzle so as to blind or confuse: The glare of the headlights bedazzled him.
bedazzled 近义词
captivate
更多bedazzled例句
- You may look at popular trends and get bedazzled by their randomness.
- So, Mrs. Shattuck printed out a cheer resume on purple paper and, as is her way, bedazzled the paper with rhinestones.
- The contestants return for the “swimsuit” round, clad in light blue, bedazzled tulle g-strings.
- Like Hamlin, McGinley is also no stranger to bedazzled spandex, having also competed on a season of Dancing with the Stars.
- It was the eye-opening moment for sports fans: figure skating is as brutal as it is bedazzled.
- Together they proved why this wacky, bedazzled Liberace fever dream of a TV show is one that we should never stop watching.
- Another bright and futile dream bedazzled the lazier colonists—gold.
- It is quite evident that Brantôme's eyes were bedazzled by the glitter of royalty, or was it the glitter of royal gold?
- Her appointments with Delmar had interrupted the sittings, and left Pellerin all the time to get bedazzled.
- I was fifteen and romantic, and I was bedazzled just as the others were.
- In one bedazzled moment we review a whole night of darkness.