<adj.all> fantastic figures with bulbous heads the circumference of a bushel
ludicrously odd
<adj.all> Hamlet's assumed antic disposition fantastic Halloween costumes a grotesque reflection in the mirror
Fantastical \Fan*tas"tic*al\, a. Fanciful; unreal; whimsical; capricious; fantastic.
But politics barely touch the world of her stories, which combine the fantastical tradition of Russian writers like Bulgakov with a very modern sensibility.
That goes for Armado, the 'fantastical Spaniard' in the original, his page Moth, the curate Sir Nathaniel and the pedant and schoolmaster, Holofernes.
I don't know." Two new books on the phenomenon take opposite approaches _ one scientific, one fantastical.
But five years after President Reagan called for the Strategic Defense Initiative, popularly called "Star Wars," some scientists still challenge it as a fantastical system unlikely to do the job.