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mystical

[mis-ti-kuhl] / ˈmɪs tɪ kəl /


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He “has mystical tendencies, no common sense, and a Wagnerian taste for heroics and death. He was born loaded with vanities and has developed megalomania as his final decoration.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“The third man,” began my mystical aunt, her hands gliding over the globe on her table, “he is your Future.”

From Literature

This sense of connection with nature has been framed in almost spiritual and mystical terms.

From BBC

Located in southern Russia, Dagestan has a mystical status among fight fans after producing a slew of UFC champions in recent years.

From BBC

As with most holiday-related rituals, digging into the history of the yule log as a TV tradition dispels some of its mystical wonder, revealing its origin in desperate necessity.

From Salon