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the cachet
noun
A seal, as of a letter.
Exact(60)
"But nothing has the cachet.
The Colliers name has the cachet.
That's part of the cachet.
It's the cachet, the desirability.
I could live without the cachet.
Where's the cachet in a mere marathon?
Might he enjoy the cachet of Aberavon?
They're all the cachet, name-brand locations.
I need all the cachet I can get.
It doesn't have the cachet of Route 66 or the Pan-American Highway.
But it doesn't enjoy the cachet that it did.
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