mystique in English

noun
1
a fascinating aura of mystery, awe, and power surrounding someone or something.
the West is lately rethinking its cowboy mystique

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1. 7 As winning happened, the mystique blossomed.

2. Conceivably it contributed to the family's mystique.

3. His book destroyed the mystique of monarchy.

4. 19 Myths and mystique grew around the disappearance.

5. 8 Conceivably it contributed to the family's mystique.

6. 4 His book destroyed the mystique of monarchy.

7. The mystique surrounding the monarchy has gone for ever.

8. Brimfully Me Nature, Mystique and Child-like awe forever

9. 2 The mystique surrounding the monarchy has gone for ever.

10. Brimfully Me Nature, Mystique and Child-like awe forever

11. 3 There is a certain mystique about the tiger.

12. The German Autobahn has taken on an almost legendary mystique

13. 9 No mystique need surround antibiotics because of their biological origin.

14. 24 Here they share an uneasy border with intuition and mystique.

15. 5 Some of the mystique surrounding the presidency has gone forever.

16. 27 Our first five were great players, they had a mystique.

17. 14 Alice's mystique was enhanced by her height and good looks.

18. 6 Too much publicity has destroyed the mystique of the monarchy.

19. 16 It was part of the mystique,[www.Sentencedict.com] or so we thought.

20. There's great mystique attached to/surrounding the life of a movie star.

21. Like many European liqueurs, Green Chartreuse comes with its fair share of mystique

22. 23 For too long, governments have invested the industry with a special mystique.

23. The relation of identity with an object, or participation mystique, is likewise Archaic

24. 11 The nagging suspicion of sleight of hand merely adds to her mystique.

25. 25 The nagging suspicion of sleight of hand merely adds to her mystique.

26. 12 The picture loses the special mystique that historically it used to have.

27. 1 There's great mystique attached to/surrounding the life of a movie star.

28. 18 The romance and mystique surrounding coffee and tea remain primarily intellectual.

29. 28 Shaw was a good organiser and internal collator, well versed in computer mystique.

30. He was captivated by the aura and mystique, he revelled in the attention and acclaim.

31. 15 Much mystique surrounds this territory as nobody has yet plumbed its limitations or possibilities.

32. 13 I put the word in inverted commas to highlight a mystique about parenthood.

33. 17 For that extra touch of mystique we've chosen a pair of dark sunglasses.

34. Yet whereas the mystique around such figures accumulates posthumously, he possesses it and lives.

35. 20 The lake alone, focus of a new film starring Ted Danson, has a singular mystique.

36. 22 I put the word in inverted commas to highlight a mystique about parenthood.

37. 10 By removing the mystique immediately, you avoid the excruciatingly embarrassing guesswork by all and sundry.

38. Crossing: a platform merging cultures and industries through innate compassion and the mystique of the unknown

39. 11 He was captivated by the aura and mystique, he revelled in the attention and acclaim.

40. 14 It also makes his brand distinctively conceptual and lends more mystique to his name.

41. West's pornographic career began in 1978 with an appearance in the film Mystique while still living in Florida.

42. Chrysocolla, a precious gift of the earth, brings its mystique and elegance to a design of timeless beauty

43. Moody, liminal, rather pulsing with mystique, Aviaries thread the three strands of new-wave, post-punk and shoegaze

44. He grew up working - class in Manhattan and was always drawn to the prep school mystique.

45. 26 It saddled liberalism with the problem of generals in politics and the mystique of the guerrilla.

46. 21 Some instinctive appreciation of this fact may have given rise to the mystique which surrounded £40 a year in contemporary culture.

47. Some instinctive appreciation of this fact may have given rise to the mystique which surrounded £40 a year in contemporary culture.

48. 30 From the outset a policy was adopted which aimed at eliminating unnecessary jargon and the mystique normally associated with computers.

49. 13 It was part of their mystique: total command of the big picture combined with the ability to delegate technical details.

50. 29 Both cut to pieces anything animal in their path, and both have acquired a mystique of terror in their own land.