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the talisman
noun
A magical object worn for protection against ill will, or the supernatural, or to confer the wearer with a boon such as good luck, good health, or power(s).
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Renault's sedan will be called the Talisman.
Everything but stop the effect of the talisman.
Márai has become the talisman of the new, democratic Hungary.
Nowhere was Corbyn's name the talisman of recovery.
The talisman of will didn't work for her".
14 15 THE TALISMAN, by Stephen King and Peter Straub.
The talisman fellow keeps hitting my knees with the snake head.
The delivery address was the garage housed in the Talisman building.
Whoever finds the talisman is crowned king (or queen) for the day.
But the talisman did not help, and the unheralded Twins advanced no further.
He's the talisman of the team and his very presence is good for morale".
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