How to use in-sentence of “surreal”:
+ The show combined farce with surreal dramatic elements.
+ Estrada was a contestant in the second season of “The Surreal Life”.
+ Hammer was a contestant in the first season of “The Surreal Life”.
+ He appeared in such movies as Toshio Matsumoto’s surreal “Bara No Soretsu” a.k.a.
+ His style comedy include: his angry rants, surreal humour, portly figure, high husky voice and support of St Helens RLFCSt Helens rugby league club.
+ He is known for his distinct voice, electronic musicelectric instrumentation, and occasionally surreal lyrics.
Example sentences of “surreal”:
+ She was known for her surreal and very personal works.
+ Baznani is best known for being the first artist in the Arab world to publish a photo-book based on surreal imagery.
+ Charlie Kaufman is known for writing very surreal movies - that is, movies where the plot has things in it that could never happen in real life, or that make the audience notice that they are watching a movie.
+ She was known for her surreal and very personal works.
+ Baznani is best known for being the first artist in the Arab world to publish a photo-book based on surreal imagery.
+ Charlie Kaufman is known for writing very surreal movies – that is, movies where the plot has things in it that could never happen in real life, or that make the audience notice that they are watching a movie.
+ Feldman was a contestant in the first season of “The Surreal Life”.
+ Vanilla Ice was a contestant in the second season of “The Surreal Life” in 2004 and in the sixth series of “Dancing on Ice” in 2011.
+ Messner was a contestant in the second season of “The Surreal Life”.
+ She was on the first season of “The Surreal Life”.
+ Jeremy was a contestant in the second season of “The Surreal Life”.
+ His first novel, “Naked Lunch”, was a surreal work.
+ It is so surreal and I am so happy to win a gold medal for Canada.
+ The scripts mixed ludicrous plots with surreal humour, puns, catchphrases and an array of bizarre sound effects.
+ He also narrated two short surreal monologues on the album “In A Strange Slumber”, by Dodson and Fogg, Chris Wade’s progressive folk rock project.
+ These include the hypercomplex numbers, sedenion, hyperreal numbers, surreal numbers and many others.