Meanings
From through + the + looking-glass. In reference to the novel Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
Disconcertingly bizarre; surreal; weird; strange; topsy-turvy; beyond the reasonable limits of normality.
Example Sentences
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Her experience working with the refugees allowed her to see through the looking-glass and understand their struggles.
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After the accident, his perspective on life was completely changed and he felt like he was living through the looking-glass.
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The documentary takes viewers on a journey through the looking-glass of the art world, revealing its hidden secrets.
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As I read the novel, I felt like I was transported through the looking-glass into a whole new imaginative world.
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By analyzing the data, the scientist was able to peer through the looking-glass and uncover a groundbreaking discovery.