How to Use dazzle in a Sentence

dazzle

verb
  • She truly dazzles in her live concerts.
  • Visitors were dazzled by the mansion's ornate rooms.
  • Elvis always dazzled his audiences.
  • New kinds of batteries may not dazzle consumers like new apps or gadgets.
    New York Times, 8 Sep. 2021
  • These left fielders are made by skilled Oregon winemakers eager to dazzle you with a change of pace.
    Michael Alberty | For The Oregonian/oregonlive, oregonlive, 10 Sep. 2021
  • The soundtrack is sure to delight, and the fashions will definitely dazzle, so who even cares about the plot?
    Christopher Ros, Glamour, 12 Aug. 2021
  • The grassy sugarcane fields and verdant mountains, which vividly rise up into the sharp blue sky, will dazzle too.
    Mary Holland, Robb Report, 4 Sep. 2021
  • Christian McCaffrey will dazzle in his first game in 10 months.
    Jeremy Cluff, The Arizona Republic, 6 Sep. 2021
  • The northern lights could dazzle millions of Americans in some northern states this weekend.
    Alex Sundby, CBS News, 4 Oct. 2024
  • Haley and LaDiva will dazzle you with a host of surprises hidden up their sequined sleeves.
    BostonGlobe.com, 10 Sep. 2021
  • But in spite of itself, college basketball can dazzle at its best and Portland residents can be counted on to support a major event.
    oregonlive, 11 Aug. 2021
  • Many candidates just rehash their CVs, listing achievements and skills, hoping to dazzle employers.
    Sho Dewan, Forbes, 29 Sep. 2024
  • The concerto is fairly conventional 18th century stuff with just enough potential to dazzle the French court.
    Los Angeles Times, 21 Aug. 2021
  • So, what’s set to dazzle the Croisette this time around?
    Radhika Seth, Vogue, 16 May 2022
  • Lloyd admits that he, 22 then, was dazzled by the pace of the city.
    Steve Hochman, SPIN, 19 Mar. 2024
  • In the summer, when the sun shines all night, people walk out of the bars and are dazzled by the light.
    Nick Perry, Anchorage Daily News, 27 Aug. 2023
  • Hopefully there, the kinks can be worked out to bring the McAnuff dazzle the show needs.
    Pam Kragen, San Diego Union-Tribune, 10 June 2024
  • The lights, the people, and the vignettes of daily life in the farther corners of Paris dazzled me.
    Iona Brannon, Condé Nast Traveler, 22 Feb. 2023
  • Amal dazzled in a floor-length white dress, while George looked handsome in a suit.
    Alex Gurley, Peoplemag, 18 July 2023
  • Just don’t expect the phone’s low-light photos to dazzle you.
    Brandon Widder, The Verge, 14 Nov. 2023
  • Here’s a look at a dozen stars who simply dazzled at the 2024 Emmys.
    Laurie Brookins, The Hollywood Reporter, 15 Sep. 2024
  • Here are a few fun facts about these dazzling creatures.
    Mariyam Muhammad, The Enquirer, 4 June 2024
  • The stars dazzle, the Milky Way shines, and meteor showers dance above.
    Jen Murphy, Outside Online, 29 Dec. 2022
  • Spanish work the subject of a show that promises to dazzle.
    Sebastian Smee, Washington Post, 7 Sep. 2022
  • The Aces’ story isn’t confined to their dazzling dynasty in the making.
    Shelby Stewart, Essence, 27 Oct. 2023
  • What will dazzle an oenophile who has a cellar full of wine and a whole lot more money than you?
    Anna Lee Iijima, The Mercury News, 30 Apr. 2024
  • Hell’s Kitchen doesn’t greet arrivals so much as dare them not to be dazzled by all the brand’s party tricks.
    Tom Sietsema, Washington Post, 17 Feb. 2023
  • Scroll on for more beauty looks that are bound to dazzle and inspire the season ahead.
    Michella Oré, Vogue, 3 Oct. 2021
  • Ilona Maher dazzled in three glam looks at the 2024 Emmy Awards.
    Raven Brunner, Peoplemag, 16 Sep. 2024
  • In Stevensville, for example, the Coastal Cottage is sure to dazzle.
    Wendy Altschuler, Forbes, 11 July 2022

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