adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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almost
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Pisces, on the other hand, had an almost mystical quality.
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Effusive commentators would report that with only the sky above the effect was almost mystical .
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Barry and me had an almost mystical rapport when it came to stuff like this.
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Over the next couple of hours, the sightings continue, with almost mystical similarity.
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In bygone days the Arms Park had an almost mystical quality for them.
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There is something uncanny about Tesla, something almost mystical .
■ NOUN
experience
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It is a mystical experience for him.
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And when she has a mystical experience , she enjoys herself even more.
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It explained the shape of the mystical experience that came to him in prayer.
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They are the same, we have said, as those of the mystical experience .
power
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Mighty figures clad in light sent the surge of mystical power tumbling back to Nagarythe.
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Although not the only source of mystical power , anomalous phenomena are often given special treatment if they are difficult to classify.
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Again, we should note the interdependence and mutual necessity of the main and minor channels of mystical power .
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An aggressive person is open to accusations of being in league with or under the control of malign mystical powers .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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mystical poetry
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Few details of the mystical ceremony are known to the public.
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McCann's book is a story of violence, hidden rooms, and mystical happenings.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Again, we should note the interdependence and mutual necessity of the main and minor channels of mystical power.
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Barry and me had an almost mystical rapport when it came to stuff like this.
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Does aesthetic art and mystical art and contemplative art offer alternatives to the horror and humiliation in which three-quarters of mankind lives?
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If this was pragmatism, it was of a positively mystical kind.
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Over the next couple of hours, the sightings continue, with almost mystical similarity.
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Popular Taoism repeatedly formed extremely hierarchical churches, and a series of more or less secret sects with anarchistic and mystical tendencies.
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The mystical spider woman teaches her to weave blankets.