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mind-bending

[mahynd-ben-ding] / ˈmaɪndˌbɛn dɪŋ /






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Arnold died at the age of 51 in 1994, from AIDS-related complications, and left behind a mind-bending body of work that is now housed by ONE Archives at the USC Libraries.

From Los Angeles Times

The last 25 years has seen some mind-bending technological changes.

From BBC

I picture Grandma weaving the threads together, humming and chuckling while she brainstorms the next mind-bending story she’s going to tell me about Ghana.

From Literature

The other guest vocalist on the track is Björk, whose mind-bending mix of experimental music and pop is one of Rosalía’s foremost inspirations.

From The Wall Street Journal

There was also a third, even more mind-bending, way to think of this new instrument: as a near-perfect replica of a subprime mortgage bond.

From Literature