Synonym: attracter, attraction, attractive feature, attractor. Similar words: magnetic, magnitude, magna carta, foreigner, designer, image, willingness, diagnose. Meaning: ['mægnɪt] n. 1. (physics) a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field 2. a characteristic that provides pleasure and attracts.
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(31) The plastic bag can be removed when you have finished and the magnet will still remain clean.
(32) The plan involved a variation of the magnet school concept.
(33) Whatever the attraction, the boys find that their house has become a magnet for aliens.
(34) Throughout the 1980s the North-East has become a magnet for new investment.
(35) The Isle of Skye, as well as being a magnet for walkers, also attracts its fair share of strange tales.
(36) John How was a solid good preacher but not a magnet to multitudes.
(37) It would be a magnet, like Victor said, pulling at my fingers and the palm of my hand.
(38) In November 1986, the District Court endorsed a marked expansion of the magnet school program.
(39) The unthankful heart... discovers no mercies; but let the thankful heart sweep through the day and, as the magnet finds the iron, so it will find, in every hour, some heavenly blessings! Henry Ward Beecher
(40) Like the electron, the muon acts like a tiny bar magnet.
(41) Airedale Holdings' banks put the company into administrative receivership and have taken control of its subsidiary, the kitchens retailer Magnet.
(42) The Liverpool waterfront has become a magnet for tourists from near and far.
(43) Comaneci's gym is a magnet for young gymnasts from around the country.
(44) The cloud is like a magnet so the water goes through the cracks and goes up.sentencedict.com/magnet.html
(45) The current in the primary winding is induced by the rotating magnet.
(46) But one has to be careful, a piece of derelict land can be like a magnet in attracting further dereliction.
(47) His strength drew her to him like a magnet, until her eyes followed his every move.
(48) By the turn of the century, Los Angeles was already a supercharged magnet.
(49) Certain men - husbands not excepted - seemed drawn like a magnet to a female in her circumstances.
(50) Some eligibility criteria would be set to prevent the city from becoming a magnet for the uninsured.
(51) When the suitably insulated conductor is wound round a rod of soft iron it forms a bar magnet.
(52) Participation by suburbs that once strongly supported magnet projects is in question.
(53) This magnet for unwanted paper will fill up and overflow with monotonous regularity and should be abolished.
(54) To go onstage in the flag is to be a 50p magnet, nomatterwhat it might mean in an ideal world.
(55) He attended a magnet junior high school for gifted children in Los Angeles and spent a year in high school in Reseda.
(56) Clamp it between the two parts of an algae magnet and sink it to the bottom of the tank.
(57) Redundant miners are not the only ones drawn by the drugs magnet.
(58) The metal was a magnet that attracted people from all over the world.
(59) A place for all kinds of wildlife to stop off and drink, it will attract them like a magnet.
(60) As the population grows, we become a magnet for the big, impersonal outlets.
More similar words: magnetic, magnitude, magna carta, foreigner, designer, image, willingness, diagnose, damage, homage, diagnoses, diagnosis, imagery, ninety, network, planet, magazine, cabinet, genetic, at one time, Internet, nonetheless, planetarium.