1 He was brilliant, fantastic, irresponsible.
2 The lamp cast fantastic shadows on the wall and staircase.
3 In one point he was more fortunate than the novel's fantastic hero.
4 In black fantastic shapes, dumb shadows crawl into the corners of the room and crouch there.
5 Suddenly he remarked that every face that he drew seemed to have a fantastic likeness to Basil Hallward.
6 Most of the windows were dark, but now and then fantastic shadows were silhouetted against some lamplit blind.
7 The bright dawn flooded the room and swept the fantastic shadows into dusky corners, where they lay shuddering.
8 Dorian winced and looked round at the grotesque things that lay in such fantastic postures on the ragged mattresses.
9 The thing was still seated in the chair, straining over the table with bowed head, and humped back, and long fantastic arms.
10 There was the huge Italian cassone, with its fantastically painted panels and its tarnished gilt mouldings, in which he had so often hidden himself as a boy.
11 The fantastic character of these instruments fascinated him, and he felt a curious delight in the thought that art, like Nature, has her monsters, things of bestial shape and with hideous voices.
12 Fashion, by which what is really fantastic becomes for a moment universal, and dandyism, which, in its own way, is an attempt to assert the absolute modernity of beauty, had, of course, their fascination for him.