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    What it means

    Literally “hall of mirrors.” Describes a disorienting situation where reality is distorted, reflections multiply, and it’s hard to tell what’s real. Used figuratively for media echo chambers, political spin, or self-deception.

    Vocabulary

    • gabinet — cabinet, room, hall
    • lustra — mirrors (plural of 'lustro')

    Grammar note

    'Luster' is the genitive plural of 'lustro', used in a descriptive genitive construction.

    Cultural context

    A classic fairground attraction in Poland. The figurative use is common in journalism and political commentary.

    Intermediate

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