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wonderland

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Wonderland is a 1971 novel by Joyce Carol Oates , the fourth in the so-called Wonderland Quartet. It was a finalist for the annual U.S. National Book Award for Fiction and it has been called one of the prolific author's best books. Wonderland follows the ...

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n. a place or scene of great or strange beauty or wonder an imaginary realm of marvels or wonders

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A wonderland of mechanical organs rich with exuberant carvings. ▪ A pair of wide plate glass windows peer into an Alician wonderland of exotic beings. ▪ Easy Money puts on its Santa Claus outfit and walks through the winter wonderland ...

Usage examples of wonderland.

Kirk that conversation with Harry Mudd partook of a Wonderland quality.

All of this information gets fed into me, entropy and negentropy all synergized up in a wodge of wonderland, and I compute it as well as my memory banks give it unto me to understand these doings.

Scented, powdered and creamed, she emerged from the bathroom in a cloud of white organza and stepped into a wonderland of romance and candlelight.

Caterpillar also contributes to the continuing, growing antipathy between Alice and the creatures of Wonderland.

He is the one Wonderland creature who explicitly presents Alice with a broad-based, ostensibly reasonable explanation of the chaos that surrounds her.

That Alice is, as the Cat states, just as mad as the natives of Wonderland is still difficult for most readers to admit, even to perceive.

For Alice, like the Cheshire Cat, is now deep underground in Wonderland.

One thing, however, remains constant: these card creatures are just as ornery, just as irrational and chaotic as the other Wonderland inhabitants Alice has already encountered.

Gray stepped out of the sterile cellblock and into a dark and verdant wonderland.

Little Adele and huge Mira were both up and full, flooding the black-and-white checkerwork marble with pale blue light, turning the giant vases filled with oleander and jessamine and bougainvillea into a pastel wonderland.

The distant love-song of the flute seemed to Domini the last touch of enchantment making this indeed a wonderland.

Alice in Wonderland realm of polls, spin, and counting earwax on punch card ballots.

He wanted to see every one, to commit them all to memory, to come home with mind-pictures of this Pliocene wonderland that would keep paleozoologists busy for decades.

In the wonderland of shopping, we see goods that have been transformed and transvalued by advertising and marketing.

The creation of the first microrobot is the barrier beyond which lies a wonderland.