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mind-bending

adj.
Intensely affecting the mind, especially to the extent of producing hallucinations.
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Raven to pursue a career as a mentalist and mind-bender. He has performed for bar patrons, educational groups, nightclub crowds, champion bridge players, and even a coven of witches.
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We logged on to see it and it's a real mind-bender to be honest.
Following up such class acts was a real mind-bender for the Jaguar team who had to come up with something which followed in the Jaguar tradition, yet moved with the times.
EACH day of the year has its own tear-sheet which poses a different puzzle or mind-bender to get the old grey matter off to a flying start.
Can lead to psychological problems such as paranoia, flashbacks, self-harming and even fatal accidents while under the effect of this mind-bender.
Not quite the mind-bender Cube was then, but on its own terms a far more satisfying experience than The Matrix Reloaded.
politics with undeniable fervour and intelligence, Planet Project must be a mind-bender.
Now mind-bender Uri is taking legal steps to ensure that an idea he created in a book cannot be staged in reality.