Similar words: resurrect, surrender, resurrection, surreptitious, surreptitiously, current, currency, currently. Meaning: adj. 1. characterized by fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtapositions 2. resembling a dream.
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61. This kind of stuff is heavy on the surreal number theory: about as digestible as an Egyptian mummy soaked in tabasco sauce for three thousand years.
62. Sarah Palin's bus tour of Americana took a side trip into the surreal Tuesday evening when she paid a visit to Donald Trump at his triplex apartment in New York.
63. This was definitely the most surreal gig I've ever done.
64. Joe Clark, a corporate lawyer who sat near the president at the basketball game, described the experience as "surreal."
65. This is not unusual. Remember the bums getting bused out of town when the Olympics were in Atlanta?Pretty funny in a horrible surreal way.
66. The same slightly surreal atmosphere obtains across the world of investment.
67. El Alcazar is an impressive castle in that it rises in an almost surreal way near the heart of the city.
68. The color change will give the photo a surreal and mysterious look.
69. Adding to the surreal atmosphere in Harrisburg that day was the sounding of an air raid siren that rang out through the capital city.
70. It all seemed so surreal because of the ever-present cameras.
71. In Europe and the Pacific surreal and line against the Axis forces.
72. Considering rules of engagement for war - at - a - distance raises a surreal set of questions.
73. The social landscape 11 seems to me at a surreal crossroads.
74. Alternately mawkish and grisly,[www.Sentencedict.com] The Lovely Bones bounces back and forth between Susie's dreamily surreal limbo and the mundane miseries of life on earth.
75. The terrifically surreal sets in this comic and touching film are wonderful.
76. Toy story 1-3. Felt very surreal, what an incredible experience. Such talented people n nice people creatin these movies. I wanna do more.
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