[
UK
/pˈɪksɪlˌeɪtɪd/
]
ADJECTIVE
- very drunk
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naughtily or annoyingly playful
teasing and worrying with impish laughter
a wicked prank
How To Use pixilated In A Sentence
- The result is a pixilated bubble, a circular space for both transit and fantasy.
- It will also spare the system memory while rendering, it has nearly unlimited resolution so it won't be pixilated in greater resolutions and it looks good too!
- The surreal nature of the story is amplified by the fact that the raccoon is an actor in a fur hat and makeup, the father is played by a woman and the characters' movements are pixilated through frame-by-frame animation.
- What we should also tell our viewers, they may have noticed during that video we pixilated, blurred, if you will, the name tags of these Marines.
- It may look strange and unnatural but, after all, this is a pixilated character we are trying to copy here!
- In one, an antique black-and-white television balances on the wall below a life-size poster of a pixilated Japanese warrior.
- Sitting across from Assange, who was wearing a light-colored, open-necked shirt and his usual brown blazer, Colbert goofed around for a minute, his own face pixilated and voice modified to protect against a drone attack. Greg Mitchell: Stephen Colbert Interviews Glenn Greenwald -- and Julian Assange
- His face is pixilated as he talks about the depths to which he and his friends must go to get money to score.
- In this design, two rainbows are stacked on top of each other in a pixilated form to create an illusion of a double rainbow.
- The gold-embossed, pixilated depiction of Jesus and the copperplate font of the cover art are a major indication of Schmidt's cheekiness.