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spacey
[ spey-see ]
adjective
- dazed, out of touch with reality, or easily confused; spaced-out:
The younger character was spacey and prone to making mistakes.
- characterized by an ethereal or dreamlike quality, or evoking a feeling reminiscent of the altered state experienced under the influence of narcotic drugs:
He uses lots of effects that give the music an eerie, spacey feel.
Spacey
1/ ˈspeɪsɪ /
noun
- SpaceyKevin1959MUSTHEATRE: actor Kevin, original name Kevin Spacey Fowler . born 1959, US actor; films include Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), The Usual Suspects (1995), American Beauty (1999), which earned him an Academy Award, The Shipping News (2001), and Beyond the Sea (2004); artistic director of Old Vic Theatre Company, London, from 2003
spacey
2/ ˈspeɪsɪ /
adjective
- slang.vague and dreamy, as if under the influence of drugs
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Example Sentences
There is no Kevin Spacey equivalent in video game voice acting.
There is no reason that the character of Jonathon Irons should look like Kevin Spacey.
Sitting in chairs staring at the casket are friends, family, and… Kevin Spacey?
Everyone knows who Kevin Spacey is and what Kevin Spacey looks like.
Kevin Spacey is there too, with a performance ripped straight from House of Cards.
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