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mystique

noun as in person's strong impression

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Despite that tangible preparation, Samuel held “an element of mystique” for Dickinson, who created his own backstory for the character.

Even as he revives his old gangsta mystique on “Missionary,” talking about family seems to bring something tender out in Snoop.

Sloane's entire story, her mystique, and the idea that she's so self-constructed, it's something that I think people have more in common with than they think they do—this notion of what your brand is.

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The dress didn’t survive the night, but it added a new layer to Tyla’s mystique.

The findings add to the mystique of the most inscrutable part of our world, Vidale said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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