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		Definition of Alice-in-Wonderland in English: Alice-in-Wonderlandadjective  Completely bizarre, illogical, or fantastic.  this Alice-in-Wonderland economic system Example sentencesExamples -  The proponents of today's Alice-in-Wonderland global economy, however, wanted the Federal Trade Commission to proclaim that ‘Made in the USA’ could also mean ‘Not Made in the USA.’
 -  I suppose that this shows up how physical, Newtonian stuff can lead you quite logically to the Alice-in-Wonderland world of relativity and quantum physics.
 -  It could be symbolic of the Alice-in-Wonderland feeling of this conference, where the future of the world trading system is being decided in a country that is itself poised between two worlds of development.
 -  What an Alice-in-Wonderland world we inhabit.
 -  Then there's the serene, green, Charlotte Lake where we once spent a long, Alice-in-Wonderland, afternoon.
 -  In the best Alice-in-Wonderland tradition of Korean chaebol, the company has big, big expansion plans for the immediate future.
 -  If I want to go into the underpaid, Alice-in-Wonderland world of academic teaching and research, a PhD is vital.
 -  The race for rankings has an Alice-in-Wonderland quality about it: everybody is running as fast as they can to stay in the same place-and they spend an awful lot of resources to achieve this stagnant outcome.
 -  She did not consider investigating abnormal psychology, where she would find many similar cases of Alice-in-Wonderland voyagers.
 -  In one telegram, I describe the Alice-in-Wonderland quality of a meeting with him in which I tried to persuade him to cleanse the security forces of their worst offenders.
 -  That's the mark of a dictatorship, not a democracy, and a particularly Alice-in-Wonderland kind of place at that.
 -  Her meticulously detailed and fanciful descriptions of ordinary ingredients transported me to an Alice-in-Wonderland tea-party reverie.
 -  The legislature are apparently willing to collaborate with the governor in his Alice-in-Wonderland venture in linguistic manipulation, all of course for the public good.
 -  They do have the right Alice-in-Wonderland perspective, the naive good sense that frames the irrationalities around them.
 -  Those who still cling to the Alice-in-Wonderland fantasy that there's nothing really wrong with our system need to meet Alexandra and Hannah Wallin.
 -  When we started the Web site two years ago, it was an Alice-in-Wonderland thing.
 -  Nate peers at the ground beyond his magnifying glass, the portal to this Alice-in-Wonderland world.
 -  But, in this Alice-in-Wonderland world, that was entirely consistent and honourable.
 -  It's Alice-in-Wonderland territory, as Old Right parties and pundits everywhere disintegrate under the inherent contradictions that always existed between social conservatism and economic radicalism.
 -  The Government decides to play Alice-in-Wonderland croquet with its humanitarian obligations.
 
    Definition of Alice-in-Wonderland in US English: Alice-in-Wonderlandadjectiveˌaləsənˈwəndərland attributive Not logically explicable or predictable.  this Alice-in-Wonderland economic system Example sentencesExamples -  In one telegram, I describe the Alice-in-Wonderland quality of a meeting with him in which I tried to persuade him to cleanse the security forces of their worst offenders.
 -  If I want to go into the underpaid, Alice-in-Wonderland world of academic teaching and research, a PhD is vital.
 -  The race for rankings has an Alice-in-Wonderland quality about it: everybody is running as fast as they can to stay in the same place-and they spend an awful lot of resources to achieve this stagnant outcome.
 -  The Government decides to play Alice-in-Wonderland croquet with its humanitarian obligations.
 -  Those who still cling to the Alice-in-Wonderland fantasy that there's nothing really wrong with our system need to meet Alexandra and Hannah Wallin.
 -  The proponents of today's Alice-in-Wonderland global economy, however, wanted the Federal Trade Commission to proclaim that ‘Made in the USA’ could also mean ‘Not Made in the USA.’
 -  That's the mark of a dictatorship, not a democracy, and a particularly Alice-in-Wonderland kind of place at that.
 -  But, in this Alice-in-Wonderland world, that was entirely consistent and honourable.
 -  It's Alice-in-Wonderland territory, as Old Right parties and pundits everywhere disintegrate under the inherent contradictions that always existed between social conservatism and economic radicalism.
 -  She did not consider investigating abnormal psychology, where she would find many similar cases of Alice-in-Wonderland voyagers.
 -  Her meticulously detailed and fanciful descriptions of ordinary ingredients transported me to an Alice-in-Wonderland tea-party reverie.
 -  When we started the Web site two years ago, it was an Alice-in-Wonderland thing.
 -  I suppose that this shows up how physical, Newtonian stuff can lead you quite logically to the Alice-in-Wonderland world of relativity and quantum physics.
 -  Nate peers at the ground beyond his magnifying glass, the portal to this Alice-in-Wonderland world.
 -  It could be symbolic of the Alice-in-Wonderland feeling of this conference, where the future of the world trading system is being decided in a country that is itself poised between two worlds of development.
 -  In the best Alice-in-Wonderland tradition of Korean chaebol, the company has big, big expansion plans for the immediate future.
 -  They do have the right Alice-in-Wonderland perspective, the naive good sense that frames the irrationalities around them.
 -  Then there's the serene, green, Charlotte Lake where we once spent a long, Alice-in-Wonderland, afternoon.
 -  The legislature are apparently willing to collaborate with the governor in his Alice-in-Wonderland venture in linguistic manipulation, all of course for the public good.
 -  What an Alice-in-Wonderland world we inhabit.
 
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