Phantasmagorical, Adj.
1. Characterized by fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtapositions
2. Unrealistic; the quality of blurring real and imaginary elements as in a dream.
I'm not exactly sure how to use this word in a sentence; someone else can try. I just think it's a super cool word.
Friday, May 30, 2008
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"As my lips drew closer to hers, phantasmagoria took control of me and everything turned into a blur; I don't remember anything past that moment."
Um...that's using it as a noun, silly!
Here it is as an adjective:
"I was dreaming last night that I was in a Jane Austen novel. There was this guy on a white horse (he must have been Mr. Wentworth). But then, all of a sudden, he jumped off the horse and into his Mercedes Guardian and sped down the street and into the distance. It was a very phantasmagorical experience!"
(And if there is anyone who gets the car reference--as in what it is from--you win the prize :D).
hahaha... Mr. Wentworth, eh? ;)
Yeah...what about it!
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