Definitionn. an optical illusion in which atmospheric refraction by a layer of hot air distorts or inverts reflections of distant objects
Last update: February 3, 2016
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The oasis was nothing but a mirage. [noun]
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Posted for quot the wpt elite the mirage event. [noun]
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Recovery, however, proved to be a cruel mirage; George suffered a sudden sharp relapse which killed him. [noun]
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The lone fortress-church rises tall and severe in its outlines, and the whole may be likened to nothing as much as a desert mirage that one sees in his imagination. [noun]
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Beside her mirage of datepalms a handsome woman in Turkish costume stands before him. [noun]
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After them goes Pim; finds them to be _three hares_, magnified by fog and mirage, and their long ears answering for horns. [noun]
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This time it was no mirage. [noun]
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It is all mirage--all ambiguous. [Please select]
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But suppose it is all mirage, and you the enchanter. [Please select]
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