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mind-bending

[mahynd-ben-ding] / ˈmaɪndˌbɛn dɪŋ /






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The other guest vocalist on the track is Björk, whose mind-bending mix of experimental music and pop is one of Rosalía’s foremost inspirations.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the ongoing “Severance,” she plays a manager at the center of a mind-bending corporate conspiracy.

From The Wall Street Journal

To understand these mind-bending systems and their countless configurations, physicists usually turn to powerful supercomputers or artificial intelligence for help.

From Science Daily

With surreal films like Blue Velvet and his mind-bending TV series Twin Peaks, David Lynch often left audiences scratching their heads.

From BBC

Early on, the author lays out mind-bending stats: more than 618 million acres in the United States are federally owned public land and 245 million of those belong to the Bureau of Land Management.

From Los Angeles Times