fantastical in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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That may be little more than the fantastical imaginings of city dwellers who tend to humanise all things inanimate.
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He is one of the country's foremost writers, whose fantastical novels enthral children and adults alike.
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A fantastical series of twists and turns follow in which the young man finds himself, after a debauched night of drinking, involved as a second in a duel.
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Somnambulism refers to sleepwalking and has many surreal and fantastical ideas at its core.
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His stories for children are full of fantastical themes, playful, and written in a lyrical, rhythmical style.
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They are generally nude or partially disrobed, in situations that are both fantastical and gritty.
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He often imposes these fantastical creations onto pre-existing cultural materials such as movie clips, army recruiting pamphlets, and magazines.
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Unsurprisingly, the story was soon debunked as fantastical drivel, but what was surprising was the number of people who believed it.
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The most famous, the apprehension of a grave robber, has been widely embellished, prompting at least one article attempting to debunk some of the more fantastical claims.
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The southern wall is highlighted by an arched doorway, supported by colonnades and decorative capitals, with vegetation or fantastical animal motifs (gryphons and basilisks).
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