Her merry conversation and quaint come- ments on life in general fairly
dazzled the old couple, who hung on her lightest word as if it had been a prophet's utterance; and Rebecca, though she had had no previous experience, owned to herself a perilous pleasure in being dazzling, even to a couple of dear humdrum old people like Mr.
Buckingham remained for a moment
dazzled. Never had Anna of Austria appeared to him so beautiful, amid balls, fetes, or carousals, as she appeared to him at this moment, dressed in a simple robe of white satin, and accompanied by Donna Estafania-- the only one of her Spanish women who had not been driven from her by the jealousy of the king or by the persecutions of Richelieu.
No more exquisitely lovely mortal was ever seen than this Princess, and it needed all an eagle's strength of sight to prevent the King being hopelessly dazzled. He perched on the top of a large orange tree, whence he was able to survey the scene and to gaze at pleasure on the Princess's charms.
The Prince reached the palace in safety, but was so dazzled at first by the Princess's beauty, which far surpassed his expectations, that he was quite dumb for a time.
We were not a hundred feet from the burning focus, the light of which increased and
dazzled our eyes.
She rushed in bareheaded, carrying him in her arms, with his knee all beautifully bandaged, and was so sympathetic and beautiful that my wife was too dazzled to ask her name."
But it was just like Ellen, he felt, to have rushed in bareheaded, carrying the boy in her arms, and to have dazzled poor Mrs.
My eyes are already so
dazzled that I can scarcely see."
Thom Petty
dazzled in the role of the merchant himself, Antonio.
The poll, commissioned by the RAC, claims 'some' or 'most' car headlights are too bright and 54 per cent of these saying they are
dazzled more regularly now than a year ago.
I have had several occasions while walking the dog or driving on roads close to where I live of being
dazzled by an oncoming cyclist who is ignorant that their light is both inconsiderate to other road users and downright dangerous, as being
dazzled in this way can cause a moment's blindness, enough to cause an accident.
A new report from motoring services company, Royal Automobile Club (RAC), has revealed that 15% of drivers have been involved in a near miss after being
dazzled by the headlights of other vehicles.