Headed up by choreographer Moses Pendleton, this troupe of dancing illusionists and contortionists have been known to mesmerize. |
He was able to mesmerize opponents with a sleight of foot that made sufficient space for openings in opposing defenses. |
I could see it in advance only on film, which diminishes its power to mesmerize. |
Gazing at mementos of Wagner in a display case, he imagines a young black artist who will one day mesmerize the world with comparable genius. |
Sanchez didn't want to talk about Cloud, who had allowed Hopkins to mesmerize and frustrate him. |
The sounds of the organ and the choir used to mesmerize the faithful in those days. |