Similar words: talisman, animalism, fatalism, capitalism, fundamentalism, totalitarianism, state capitalism, environmentalism. Meaning: adj. possessing or believed to possess magic power especially protective power.
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1. Talismanic paperweight, talismanic brother-substitute, talismanic memory of the Arthritic Witch of Fun.
2. There's also something talismanic about them.
3. For example, one talismanic emerald is deep green and weighs 78 carats.
4. The talismanic captain scored twice yesterday afternoon as Roma beat Parma 3 - 0 at the Stadio Tardini.
5. The price reflects the talismanic status that the coat held, back in the days when Mourinho prowled the Stamford Bridge touchline in it, sleek as a panther and smug as a Cheshire cat.
6. Captain and talismanic striker produced 30 of Liverpool's 77 league goals last term, despite Torres suffering three hamstring strains that ruled him out of 14 league games.
7. He is therefore delighted to have welcomed talismanic skipper Owen back into the fold, and believes the England man can help fire Newcastle to safety.
8. In fact, however, there is no talismanic significance to the word " proposal ".
9. Keane was a ferocious motivator, talismanic captain, and a player who rarely selected the wrong pass or surrendered possession.
10. He always found the talismanic gathering-word Loot...a sufficient bond of union in any part of India.
11. Talismanic skipper Steven Gerrard would have been forgiven for wondering how he will get back into the side when he recovers from injury as he watched from the stands.
12. Toure, Arsenal's talismanic Ivory Coast defender, is missing through suspension for this match.
13. It had been intimated that Chelsea's talismanic captain would be fit to make a return for Saturday's Premiership clash with Wigan, but this suggestion has now been refuted by his manager.
14. Its subject is the work of a talismanic designer whose enormous appeal took a clothing label to unprecedented heights in brand-name recognition.
15. The grant of a patent can too often assume a talismanic significance for those closely involved in its conception and development.
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16. To gain a win left the Chelsea manager highly satisfied, especially as it was achieved without the talismanic Frank Lampard.
17. The thought of losing a popular, talented and even talismanic manager is one of the most difficult things any football team has to deal with.
18. Braille readers do not deny that new reading technology has been transformative, but Braille looms so large in the mythology of blindness that it has assumed a kind of talismanic status.
19. It was when asked how he kept his mix of followers onside that he called loot a talismanic gathering-word.
20. It has been a surprising summer of negotiations within the Juve camp with agreements found with David Trezeguet, Pavel Nedved and Mauro Camoranesi, but not with the talismanic Del Piero.
21. Busby, who was on life support for several days, survived, along with the talismanic player Bobby Charlton, still a director at the club.
22. In some cases, personal character acts by a kind of talismanic influence, as if certain men were the organs of a sort of supernatural force.
23. The Gunners were left cursing their luck with Thierry Henry twice hitting the post. But their talismanic striker apart, they failed to put any real pressure on Bolton.
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