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Sentence count:62+1Posted:2017-03-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: mysticmysticalmystifiedantiqueetiquetteantiquityantiquatedmysteryMeaning: [mɪ'stɪːk]  n. an aura of heightened value or interest or meaning surrounding a person or thing. 
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31 But premium retains a mystique.
32 HEDGE funds profit handsomely from their mystique.
33 Experience the natural aroma of Mystique.
34 Victorian...chivalry throve...on the mystique of monarchy.
35 There is a certain mystique about eating oysters.
36 She lived in a Yan'an cave and caught the Yan'an Mystique.
37 Professor'Eagleson said, " I think lawyers mistakenly believe complex language enhances the mystique of the law.
38 The " mystique " that has allowed America to borrow lavishly and cheaply has suffered a blow.
39 There is a mystique about the birth of a new star.
40 But the mystique of science had not yet covered the earth.
41 Its appeal as much on the mystique of its origins as its nutritional qualities.
42 Cabalist studies in the Hebrew scriptures developed in a theosophical mystique and sometimes in a sort of unintended religious magic.
43 Call it " personality, " perhaps. Or maybe " mystique. "
44 For centuries, the mystique of the pearl centered on the mystery of its origins.
45 Yet whereas the mystique around such figures accumulates posthumously, he possesses it and lives.
46 Photo 491: The hole on the banian body is full of mystique.
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47 Horowitz, Daniel . Betty Friedan and the Making of the Feminine Mystique. 2000.
48 The answer is rooted in the mystique of tantra – the only Buddhist tradition that includes sexual union in the path that leads to enlightenment.
49 Betty Friedan had published The Feminine Mystique a few years earlier, and had founded the National Organization for Women in 1966.
50 Victoria was eighty-one years old, but she had the unmistakable proud carriage of her position and a mystique befitting a woman who had governed England for over sixty years.
51 In the 1960s, Betty Friedan, the forerunner of the contemporary American women's movements, put forward her feminist theory of the "feminine mystique".
52 It also makes his brand distinctively conceptual and lends more mystique to his name.
53 But the mystique enjoyed by hedge - fund managers may not last for ever.
54 While dark - haired Bill exudes genteel values, Eric thrills with bad - boy mystique.
55 He grew up working - class in Manhattan and was always drawn to the prep school mystique.
56 In the heart of winter, the northern lights crossing the night sky in green waves and the blue dusk of wintry evenings add a sense of mystique to the Lappish winter.
57 This dissertation argues that Friedan's feminist thought is still instructive and applicable for contemporary American women, because the feminine mystique is still imperiling them to some extent.
58 Of course the mystique remains, and of course new teen-agers discern something ineffably simpatico in Cobain's voice.
59 In a sense, the quasi-religious mystique of royalty came full circle with Diana.
60 Built for an initial cost of 21,000 dollars, the remaining white letters have since become an international symbol for the mystique of Hollywood and film-making.
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