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sirenic

[sahy-ren-ik] / saɪˈrɛn ɪk /


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It’s sirenic, a call to blindness, a “happy” filter placed on a world that is often good but frequently not.

From Newsweek • Feb. 27, 2015

Norns and Rhinemaidens have sirenic charm and character.

From The Guardian • May 22, 2010

He has also taken soulful-eyed, sirenic Kay Francis, given her her best part for many a long picture.

From Time Magazine Archive

He hands the patron a ticket marked 45 and at the same instant screams in a sirenic and incredulous voice, "Fawty-fi'."

From The Sin of Monsieur Pettipon and other humorous tales by Connell, Richard

Yet day by day he had fought back that sirenic call.

From Phantom Wires A Novel by Brown, Arthur William