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Alice-in-Wonderland
[ al-is-in-wuhn-der-land ]
adjective
- resembling a dream or fantasy; unreal:
an Alice-in-Wonderland world of incompleted projects and wishful thinking.
Alice-in-Wonderland
adjective
- fantastic; irrational
Word History and Origins
Origin of Alice-in-Wonderland1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Alice-in-Wonderland1
Example Sentences
She threw a welcome party for herself at the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, a beautiful old building with black and white marble, Alice-in-Wonderland floors.
She threw a welcome party for herself at the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, a beautiful old building with black and white marble, Alice-in-Wonderland floors.
A: Welcome to the Alice-in-Wonderland world of prescription drug insurance.
She threw a welcome party for herself at the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, a beautiful old building with black and white marble, Alice-in-Wonderland floors.
In Waterlog, his celebrated chronicle of swimming through Britain’s waterways, the naturalist Roger Deakin described swimming as having a transformative, Alice-in-Wonderland quality; it was an activity that had power over his perception of self and of time.
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