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riveting
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Commanding the attention of spectators. n. 1 The act of joining with rivets. 2 The act of spreading out and clinching the end, as of a rivet, by beating or pressing. 3 A set of rivets; rivets collectively. v (present participle of rivet English)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rivet \Riv"et\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Riveted ; p. pr. & vb. n. Riveting .] To fasten with a rivet, or with rivets; as, to rivet two pieces of iron. To spread out the end or point of, as of a metallic pin, rod, or bolt, by beating or pressing, so as to form ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"commanding attention," 1854, present participle adjective from rivet (v.). Related: Rivetingly .
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. capable of arousing and holding the attention; "a fascinating story" [syn: absorbing , engrossing , fascinating , gripping ]
Usage examples of riveting.
Fremont, I had just begun doing some riveting research into ancient Greek Orthodox ecclesiology at the library.
Wolfric moved his way to the front where Emich and his captains were gathered, and having said something, Emich turned a riveting stare upon Tancred.
They were riveting, making her wonder for a moment why she was there, until she caught sight of Rickey again.
Normally the clan forge was kept busy through the night, and although Brog Widdie, master smith and exiled Dhoonesman, would allow no man without an oath to work with hot iron, unsworn smiths and wireworkers would be busy socketing arrowheads and riveting coats of mail.
And not only small, riveting stories like the one about the rescuers at the Appalachian School of Law, but larger stories of potentially great significance to society at large.
His steady, riveting gaze carried a warmth through that thin thread of magnetism that connected them, setting her blood asimmer and her heart racing.
Slovaks were not working for Goesle or practicing music, Beck would have them shearing sheet metal or bending tubing or riveting and soldering together the fairly intricate bits of his hydrogen generator.
The riveting thing about Treat is how her cheeks are deeply pitted in these deep trenches that she packs with foundation and tries to cover over with blush, which along with the hair gives her the look of a mean clown.
This was done by riveting, soldering, the use of tenons and dovetailing castellated edges.
Down on the left, the jackhammer rattle of riveting guns sounded, and the tame lightnings of arc welders flashed blue in the dark.
At twenty-eight, living off book reviews and social security, pale and thin and interestingly dissolute, most typically to be seen wearing a col-larless white shirt and jeans tucked into misshapen brown bootslooking like the kind of ex-public-schoolboy who, perhaps, did some drug-impaired carpentering or gardening for the good and the great with his fiery politics and his riveting love affairs in which he was usually the crueller, Richard Tull published his first novel, Aforethought, in Britain and America.
The first is that the national pencils disperse in a radial pattern, each dialing his cellphone, and the network field producers all come barreling out of the theater doors pulling their cellphone antennas out with their teeth, and everybody tries to find an empty 4-ft2to Waltz in while they call the gist of this riveting Negativity-related development in to networks and editors and try to raise their counterparts in the Bush2000 press corps to see if they can get a React from the Shrub on Mrs.
A heel chain clevis, and two hame line rings need replacing, and that means reworking and riveting the harness as well.
By happenstance we now see the Red Arrows, a top-notch team of pilots who put on riveting air shows, and stop by the side of the road a few miles south of Dornoch, near the town of Tain.
Law reviews, first minor and then major, began publishing his semi-controversial articles as much for their style as for their content, for the young associate professor had a seductive way with the written word, at once riveting and arcane, by turns flowery and incisive.