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Filter by Meaning The art exhibit showcased liminal works that challenged traditional notions of beauty.
He dresses in a liminal style, wearing clothes that are neither traditionally masculine nor feminine.
She has a liminal perspective on spirituality that combines different belief systems.
Her liminal fashion sense made her stand out from the mainstream crowd.
The film explores liminal themes of identity and belonging.
The liminal existence of homeless individuals often goes unnoticed by mainstream society.
The liminal subculture of underground artists is often ignored by the mainstream media.
She enjoys listening to liminal music that combines different genres and styles.
The liminal language used in the play creates a sense of otherworldliness.
The liminal experience of traveling to a foreign country can be both exciting and challenging.
The liminal characters in the book don't conform to typical societal norms.
The liminal state of being an outsider allowed her to see the world from a unique perspective.
The liminal characters in the film represented marginalized groups that are often excluded from mainstream media.
The liminal nature of his poetry defied traditional literary conventions.
The liminal world of underground music allowed for the expression of unconventional ideas and themes.
The ritual was designed to take participants into a liminal space where they could connect with their spirituality.
The mirror in the antique shop had a liminal quality that made it seem like a portal to another dimension.
The liminal state between sobriety and drunkenness can be dangerous and unpredictable.
The liminal period between Christmas and New Year's Eve is often a time of reflection and contemplation.
The music created a liminal space where the audience felt transported to another world.
The half-remembered memory had a liminal quality that made it difficult to piece together.
The flickering light created a liminal atmosphere in the room.
She felt liminal when she graduated college and wasn't quite sure what to do next.
The liminal space between two cultures can be challenging to navigate.
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