Use of transfixed in Sentences. 19 Examples

The examples include transfixed at the start of sentence, transfixed at the end of sentence and transfixed in the middle of sentence

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transfixed at the end of sentence


  1. For hours he stood transfixed.
  2. Her brilliant speech kept the students transfixed.
  3. Just as I was about to pick up the pieces of card once more, I stopped transfixed.
  4. I must have stood there for at least ten minutes, quite still as though transfixed.
  5. He opened up immediately and was delighted to see the thin one standing before him as if transfixed.

transfixed in the middle of sentence


  1. Luisa stood transfixed with shock.
  2. The sight of the fire transfixed the passersby.
  3. Lena was transfixed by the gaping trough in the road.
  4. How long she stood there, transfixed, Luce never knew.
  5. For long moments Frankie was held as if transfixed by the man's gaze.
  6. Through the night feeds, he sat transfixed, preparing endless cups of tea.
  7. Jane Cox was standing there transfixed, her eyes staring in an inhuman gaze.
  8. The mobs standing transfixed in front of his paintings in Washington attest to that.
  9. The cat is transfixed by this appealing sight and pounces, sinking its teeth into the prey.
  10. Ben stood transfixed with disbelief, his mouth open, as if he had received a blow across it.
  11. Glancing towards the car park, I am transfixed by the sight of a man in a flat cap cleaning our car.
  12. She stood transfixed, with one hand out, but her fingers failed to obey the command to take the proffered bag.
  13. Throughout the passage, Ahab stands on the deck as if transfixed, staring blindly ahead into the wind and sleet.
  14. I suppose we were transfixed by this, the aliveness of activities taking place even as the little boy was dying.

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