surrealistic

IPA: sɝiɫˈɪstɪk

adjective

  • surreal.
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Examples of "surrealistic" in Sentences

  • This conversation is getting to be surrealistic.
  • I've seen it described as surrealistic and as an art film.
  • And I just think it's a really odd, kind of surrealistic decision.
  • The end result often produces what can best be described as surrealistic imagery.
  • It ` s kind of surrealistic is the best way to put it, A.J., but I ` m just not surprised.
  • Her stories display only a kind of surrealistic whimsy that I, for one, find mostly cloying.
  • I have also always been attracted to lyrics that are visual, kind of surrealistic and trippy.
  • We all have some questions about Old White Haired Dude but Barack Hussein Obama as President is still a kind of surrealistic joke.
  • Her glossy black pubis parted like the curtain at a theater, gradually revealing a stage set-architectonic, kind of surrealistic, and as rosy as a classical dawn.
  • But then I found that the first person to call Green Acres "surrealistic" was probably Eddie Albert himself, in a New York Times article from near the end of the show's first season.

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