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How do you use the word transfixed in a sentence?

Here are a few examples of how to use "transfixed" in a sentence:

* "The child was transfixed by the mesmerizing colors of the kaleidoscope." (This sentence implies a state of being captivated and unable to look away.)

* "The audience was transfixed by the singer's powerful voice and emotional performance." (This sentence emphasizes the audience's complete absorption and attention.)

* "As the news of the disaster unfolded, she was transfixed, unable to move or speak." (This sentence highlights the feeling of being frozen in place due to shock or fear.)

You can use "transfixed" to describe a person or animal that is completely captivated by something, unable to look away or break free from its fascination.

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