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hallucinatory

[huh-loo-suh-nuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] / həˈlu sə nəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /


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Bok, a mystically inclined author as well as artist, combined hallucinatory forms with imaginative fidelity to the texts he illustrated.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a hallucinatory segment, Finley instructs people to put on a mask or, if they have one on, to at least wear it correctly.

From New York Times

The paper also praised the "almost hallucinatory beauty" of nature in the film, where Otis the pug runs after Milo the cat through vast fields and raging rivers.

From BBC

But these two passengers eventually achieve a détente, even a kind of friendship, a hallucinatory acknowledgment of what is human within the animal and animal within the human.

From New York Times

“Rodeo” is 95 percent naturalistic and 5 percent hallucinatory.

From Washington Post