ADJECTIVE
- (of hallucinogenic drugs) giving a sense of heightened or broader awareness
How To Use mind-expanding In A Sentence
- There are some real winners on this album, but don't go looking for a mind-expanding experience.
- Sorry, I passed out there for a moment at the thought of having to fill an entire school holiday with creative and mind-expanding activities like painting, baking and learning Japanese.
- From 1968 to 1972, their ever-increasing sense of self-importance spawned a cult of mind-expanding minions.
- For the third year in a row, Schematic Records has dropped another amazing compilation of mind-expanding techno and hip hop-influenced metal machine music.
- The simple feelgood drama offered is more brainsoothing than mind-expanding. Times, Sunday Times
- The waist-expanding honey addiction, and the mind-expanding opium addiction. Taking stock « Write Anything
- Guitars and mind-expanding drugs, that's what it's all about.
- This is a not just an eye-stretching but a mind-expanding show. Times, Sunday Times
- He was, it seems, referring obliquely to the haze created by all those mind-expanding drugs the beautiful people popped, mainlined and smoked.
- For precocious local high-school students like Philip Guston, Jackson Pollock and Walter Hopps, it had provided a mind-expanding opportunity to see in person what they'd only read about in art magazines.