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spaced out

adjective as in out of touch with reality

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And you sense, from Thiên’s spaced-out expression and general disinterest in the discourse, that he’s grown tired of that cacophony, which has effectively numbed him to reality.

The tour is in support of the band's seventh album, The Car, which builds on the lounge-y, spaced-out orchestral vibes of their previous record, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino.

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The entire evening was a giant, justifiable embrace between the lovably spaced-out star and a crowd that always had his back.

It’s only two minutes long, but “Amber,” from the second half of the project, runs like a spaced-out symphony.

New songs such as “Like Exploding Stones” and “Hey Like a Child” offer a spaced-out sound behind Vile’s deadpan vocals, often said as much as sung.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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