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hallucinate Verb [-nating, -nated] to seem to see something that is not really there [Latin alucinari]
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slot): House (Hugh Laurie) was shot and hallucinated that a complex medical procedure could alleviate the pain in his leg but damage his perspicuity in diagnosing arcane diseases. When Pound belatedly discovered the book in 1941, it came as something of a revelation: Here was the Wessex of Thomas Hardy hallucinated into a dreamscape whose fragmented cadences recalled the prose of Joyce, Wyndham Lewis, or Celine. He now claims that while recovering from his crash injuries, he hallucinated being tortured by Francisco Goya (1746-1828), famous for atrocity images. |
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