1. mind-bending - Adjective
2. mind-bending - Adjective Satellite
intensely affecting the mind especially in producing hallucinations
Source: WordNetHe went from playing Bane in The Dark Knight Rises and roles in mind-bending films like to trying something out of his regular wheelhouse. Source: Internet
The result is quite mind-bending: it’s cheese that tastes not of cheese, but faintly of a cheeseburger. Source: Internet
Collectors who enjoy science fiction fantasy books should cast their eyes upon Marion Zimmer Bradley's series, which combines aspects of alien worlds with a people who have magical mind-bending powers. Source: Internet
Featuring found photographs, many from real vintage carnivals, Sanctum is a mind-bending reading experience that blurs the lines between past and present, genius and insanity, perfect for fans of the smash hit Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. Source: Internet
In this mind-bending work of fiction that entwines generations and continents, each character represents contemporary life's most existential crises. Source: Internet
In this remarkably complex novel, Turton has created a mind-bending puzzle that rewards a second reading to uncover clever hints missed the first time. Source: Internet