In the poem, Coleridge takes that ancient image of human purpose, the triumphant journey to master a world, and reverses it, turns it inside out. |
Even republicanism has turned itself inside out in ever more radical attempts to show them a face they might accept. |
In turning the genre inside out, Godard creates a world in which real emotions resemble artifice. |
She made the bed over again, turning the sheets and pillowcases inside out and fluffing the pillows. |
Instead of simply redoing that song, they twisted and turned it inside out, revealing new textures and motifs to play in and around. |
The legs of the coffee tables are turned inside out so the bark faces inwards while the outside shows off the grain. |