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comparative more talismanic, superlative most talismanic
Of, relating to, or like, a talisman. quotations examples
Oleg Blokhin's side lost the talismanic Andriy Shevchenko to the substitutes' bench because of a knee injury but still showed enough to put England through real turmoil in spells.
2012 June 19, Phil McNulty, “England 1-0 Ukraine”, in BBC Sport
For Marshall, law possessed a talismanic quality, representing all that was best in American democracy.
2021 July 14, Stephen L. Carter, “What Thurgood Marshall Taught Me”, in The New York Times
Midfielder Hayley Raso put the game beyond doubt in the second half, before the team’s talismanic striker Sam Kerr – the face of this home World Cup – made her return to the pitch following the calf injury she suffered on the eve of the tournament.
2023 August 7, Kieran Pender, “Caitlin Foord and Hayley Raso fire Australia into quarter-finals with win over Denmark”, in The Guardian
Possessing or believed to possess protective magical power. examples