12 example sentences using hypnotize.
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The same thing happens to me, It looks like Zombo is trying to hypnotize me :P
Do not let screencasts or posts hypnotize you as those guys are working with rails for many years.
Any way to save the hypnotize view to an animated gif?
Raccoons seem to have figured out how to hypnotize them, and will just walk up and eat them one by one buffet style.
Seems my evil plan to hypnotize the population of HN might not actually work out.
Works, Amazing, I think you accidently just created a way to hypnotize people in a second.
I will gladly hand over my money for an app that will hypnotize me to stop procrastinating and make me like my job.
What appears at first to be an attempt to intimidate or hypnotize reveals itself upon second and third viewing as a frustrated attempt to build and main-tain contact.
The possibility that the laws of physics were suspended that day is very slim, even more slim than aliens using lizards to convince mice to hypnotize humans to do it.
Such planned obsolescent designs are certainly not environmentally sound, and claims of the longevity and strength of the frame materials, and even of certifications, are just PR to distract and hypnotize the marketplace into believing the opposite of the reality of the situation.
I have only one argument why they should rather go the harder road, which may big payoffs in the way of personal growth, but also may simply not work at all: just like you supposedly can't hypnotize people to do things that goes completely against their moral values, I think it's harder to make someone believe the dog that bit them actually licked their hand with just a bunch of conversations.
[I'm sorry for insulting your intelligence by wasting time addressing this paper, which among other things suggests Obama is transferring positive feelings about JFK to himself using "secret hand gestures", but NLP annoys the **** out of me]This is all using jargon from "neurolinguistic programming", a discredited research area most often associated with "pickup artistry", a school of thought that says guys can hypnotize girls in bars by touching them on the hand and echoing back whatever they say.