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the reflective
adjective
Something which reflects, or redirects back to the source.
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Anthony is not the reflective type.
The reflective finale ended in rapt repose.
I'd get that moment, the reflective moment.
Parisians regard themselves in the reflective glass.
You lie there on the brink of the reflective abyss.
He invented the reflective paint they still use on airstrips.
Injuries carry the reflective sweetness of a post-coital cigarette".
Here, T's crowning choices, from the reflective to the graffitied.
In the later composition, "Davidsbündlertänze," the passionate Florestan and the reflective Eusebius are in dialogue.
Blake laughed quietly as if she were happy to have lightened the reflective mood.
"It's half the density of solid mirror," the reflective lenses "you could comb your hair in".
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