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- adjective Alternative spelling of
phantasmal .
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Examples
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Over all, like a fantasmal mirage, he saw the dark, triumphant face of Prince Arpello of Pellia.
The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003
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Over all, like a fantasmal mirage, he saw the dark, triumphant face of Prince Arpello of Pellia.
The Coming of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003
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There was no break or falter in the rhythm of his oars; he might have been a fantasmal oarsman, rowing her across the dark lake of Death.
The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003
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There was no break or falter in the rhythm of his oars; he might have been a fantasmal oarsman, rowing her across the dark lake of Death.
The Coming of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003
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There was no break or falter in the rhythm of his oars; he might have been a fantasmal oarsman, rowing her across the dark lake of Death.
The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989
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Over all, like a fantasmal picture, he saw the dark, triumphant face of Prince Arpello of Pellia.
The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989
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There was no break or falter in the rhythm of his oars; he might have been a fantasmal oarsman, rowing her across the dark lake of Death.
Conan the Freebooter Howard, Robert E. 1968
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To grasp the shadowy and fantasmal form of a book, to hold it fast, to turn it over and survey it at leisure -- that is the effort of a critic of books, and it is perpetually defeated.
The Craft of Fiction Percy Lubbock 1922
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The reader feels that the wild, fantasmal imagery is in itself a kind of language, and that it in some way expresses a brooding thought or passion, the terror and despair of a lost soul.
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The reader feels that the wild, fantasmal imagery is in itself a kind of language, and that it in some way expresses a brooding thought or passion, the terror and despair of a lost soul.
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