The twins enjoyed confusing the Neophyte with their cryptic words and alembicated rhetoric. |
This ingenious man, however metaphysical and alembicated he may be in his writings, was of great simplicity in his character and conversation. |
Astounding, enchanting, alembicated, and dramatic, the Chopin studies are exemplary essays in emotion and manner. |
The most highly alembicated and sophisticated work of art, arising in complex civilizations. |
Blanford could hear his creation tearing open a bag of potato chips and starting to champ them as he reflected furiously upon these all too alembicated ideas. |