pixilated
IPA: pˈɪksʌɫeɪtɪd
adjective
- behaving in an eccentric manner, as though led by pixies.
- whimsical
- drunk
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Examples of "pixilated" in Sentences
- That one looks 'way' to pixilated when blown up.
- The sky is pixilated while the school is very clear.
- The small one got pixilated when I saved it as a JPEG.
- Here is that same picture bigger but pixilated a little .
- "pixilated" stained-glass window installed by Gerhard Richter in 2007.
- If you can fix the pixilated gof map or svg that tiny png emblem, great.
- The new image you have placed in the article is horribly pixilated as well.
- A friend once observed that alter had lived a pixilated wonderland of a life.
- Can someone fix the screenshot image, so that it is not blown up and pixilated.
- Christie's Images Limited 'Ohhh … Alright' The 1964 painting, "Ohhh … Alright …," depicts a pixilated redheaded woman clutching a telephone.
- No one could determine, because the video had been taken by a cell phone that produced a highly pixilated image, what Richardson actually held.
- In 6th grade, I got second place in the Riverside County Spelling Bee the word I misspelled was "pixilated", and went on to the state bee in Santa Rosa.
- Though his genital attributes were much discussed and nonchalant nudity liberally on display — pixilated on camera, naturally — the new guy is hardly just another sorry Charlie.
- Sitting across from Assange, who was wearing a light-colored, open-necked shirt and his usual brown blazer, Colbert goofed around for a minute, his own face pixilated and voice modified to protect against a drone attack.
- The rear of the car in fact has a disembodied or "pixilated" look, representing a tail-of-the-comet metaphor, as if the sheer speed of the vehicle is pulling the underlying, technical "Frame" rearward, away from the sensuous, flowing
- The rear of the car in fact has a disembodied or "pixilated" look, representing a tail-of-the-comet metaphor, as if the sheer speed of the vehicle is pulling the underlying, technical "Frame" rearward, away from the sensuous, flowing "Skin" above.