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looking glass
noun as in glass
noun as in mirror
Strongest match
Example Sentences
But much as I admired the playwright’s ingenious examination of identity politics through the looking glass of farce, I never quite succumbed to the comedy’s demented logic.
In 2012, Lauren Rivera, a professor at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management, coined the term "looking glass merit" to describe the unconscious tendency that humans have to define merit in a way that is self-validating.
It wasn’t that long ago that the country and the world slipped through the looking glass.
“Hopefully there may be AI regulation someday, but we are already through the looking glass. I do think it’s already too late.”
So on Monday, this Democrat decided to step through the looking glass and attend my first Republican caucus.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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