Definitionadj. possessing or believed to possess magic power especially protective power
Last update: November 2, 2015
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The talismanic name Immanuel became the nucleus out of which the later Messianic prophecies of Isaiah grew. [Please select]
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They confessed that they had killed fourteen women, but, as the unborn infants proved to be female, their hearts were devoid of talismanic virtue. [Please select]
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But the talismanic word apparently had lost its charm for her. [Please select]
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Broken sentences, words, and talismanic phrases danced as thick as motes in a sunbeam. [Please select]
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The talismanic light, which he kept in a tin tube, did not prevent him from being caught in the act of committing another burglary about six weeks later. [Please select]
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I touched the secret of the universe, and by that touch was invested with talismanic power which has never left me, though it sometimes lies dormant for a long time. [Please select]
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