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mystique

[mi-steek] / mɪˈstik /


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In the same way KFC benefited from the mystique around its “11 herbs and spices,” the unknown recipe of Cane’s Sauce is part of the hype.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The mystique was in the lyrics. It was in the sound. It was in the way that everything was just a little darker."

From BBC

The railroad tunnel in which John Doe #135 was found had spooky graffiti and a dark mystique, the kind of place kids dared each other to walk through at night.

From Los Angeles Times

“He captured the mystique and magic of California, carrying it around the world and across generations.”

From Los Angeles Times

Adding to the mystique is a painterly palette of primary colors.

From Los Angeles Times