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Often used in the same context:
scintillate,
enrapture,
cloy,
effervesce,
overwhelm,
bewilder,
grisliness,
tastebud,
exhilarate,
disorientate,
disconcert,
dazzle,
spellbind,
underwhelm,
flitter,
overloud,
galvanise,
skanking,
stultify,
anchovy butter,
sizzles,
anchovy dressing,
convulse,
middling,
thrummed,
overpowers,
stodge,
artiest,
zombielike,
willow warbler,
pummel,
enthrall,
throbs,
rollick,
scorch,
enervates,
enchant,
yankee doodle,
transfix,
gyrate,
tantalize,
bewitch,
tickle,
surfeited,
appal,
boudin noir,
overpraise,
fortissimo,
soar,
stomp,
lickety split,
palpitating,
caramelise,
discomfit,
chorded,
splatter,
mesmerise,
catherine wheel,
quickens,
tantalise,
appall,
fizzles,
discombobulate,
adrenalized,
beetling,
snuffle,
mesmerize,
prickle,
intoxicates,
awing,
wilt,
homogenise,
hybridise,
hoicks,
gabble,
repulse,
eddying,
steamroll,
waterlog,
egg foo yong,
shriek,
enamour,
grand guignol,
sine curve,
refried,
flourishes,
swells,
trounces,
distend,
anesthetizes,
fizz,
bemuse,
turkey buzzard,
splutter,
evoke,
waft,
fevered,
unsated,
pulsating,
staccatos,
sparkles,
deadens
More specific:
benight,
devastate,
kill,
knock out,
lock,
stagger
More general:
arouse,
elicit,
enkindle,
evoke,
fire,
kindle,
provoke,
raise
Synonyms:
overcome,
overpower,
overtake,
overwhelm,
sweep over
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