spacey

[ US /ˈspeɪsi/ ]
[ UK /spˈe‍ɪsi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. stupefied by (or as if by) some narcotic drug
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How To Use spacey In A Sentence

  • The sound of Beach House owes a good deal to old '60s Canterbury psychedelia and several spacey, hazy variants that came to follow. Symphonic Swells and a Six-String Slinger
  • What I have started tracking for the next record is more spacey and dissonant than I thought it was going to turn out.
  • Most electronic music is still founded on blips, bleeps, whooshes, and other ‘spacey’ sounds.
  • The second track is more promising, bringing spacey keyboards and almost mumbled vocals to great, almost hypnotic effect.
  • On Stargazing, singers gently coo over leisurely breakbeats, spacey samples and woozy strings.
  • He is tense, tired, spacey, wide awake.
  • It was rather disconcerting sitting with my eyes closed for so long and I started to feel really out of body and spacey.
  • It flows with an enviable ease, featuring slow, bass-heavy beats accompanied by spacey keyboard combinations and soulful, funky guitar chords.
  • Spacey plays a man involved with a wayward woman, a selfish, drunken slutty type.
  • It's a spacey, contemplative flavor that dovetails nicely with the album's title.
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