We have no meanings for "extraordinary hallucination" in our records yet.
1 This young man may be well-meaning, but he is under a most extraordinary hallucination .
2 She had been the victim of some extraordinary hallucination : "-withthe little brooks for variations on the theme," she added hastily.
3 It seemed to him that he was suffering from an extraordinary hallucination , which he had indulged until it had taken possession of his whole being.
4 "But perhaps," she continued, taking up the thread of her explanation, "you have heard of Mr. Carstyle's extraordinary hallucination .
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