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surrealistic

[suh-ree-uh-lis-tik] / səˌri əˈlɪs tɪk /




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“After the buzzer sounded, it felt surreal,” senior guard Jordan Miller said, with his stat line like a surrealistic painting: 7 for 7 from the field, 13 for 13 from the foul line, 27 points.

From Washington Post

Then came the surrealistic orange-black morning in Mill Valley last September that looked like a solar eclipse, only more ominous, when ashes from nearby fires blotted out most light until close to noon.

From Los Angeles Times

The vistas include Mondrian-inspired constructions and a surrealistic cityscape whose gridded map is the base for industrial metal pieces set upright to impersonate skyscrapers.

From Washington Post

When I stood in the right spot, Alexander Calder’s arching “Black Flag” perfectly framed his other work, “Tripes,” a softer-edged surrealistic jumble of amoeba-like appendages.

From Washington Post

We live also within her psyche — what begin as almost surrealistic visual tics escalate into deeply internal worlds that fully envelop both us and Nina as we are effectively integrated into her worsening psychological state.

From Los Angeles Times