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two-way mirror
noun
a half-silvered sheet of glass that functions as a mirror when viewed from one side but is translucent from the other
Example Sentences
āThe movie is interested in the sadness, loneliness or perhaps even sinister nature of emotionally investing so deeply in fandom,ā Schoenbrun says, likening it to a two-way mirror.
Thrilling, but also cortisol-spiking; the sense of being trapped like animals in a zoo is intensified by an obsidian two-way mirror on Wilson Chinās spartan set.
We stood behind a two-way mirror and watched the people interact there for half an hour before they came into the focus room, which we also watched from behind a mirror.
At best, youāre on the other side of a two-way mirror, hoping the disease really canāt see you.
Plotzās hope that āTwo-Way Mirrorā will āinspire a new generation of readersā neglects the past 25 years, during which students of Victorian poetry would have needed an especially stubborn amnesia to avoid the possibility of finding inspiration in Barrett Browningās poetry.
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