Phrases with «talisman»

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A talisman is an object believed to bring good luck or protect the person who owns it. It is like a lucky charm that people carry or wear for positive energy. Full definition

Adjective + «talisman»

Sentences with «talisman»

  • Some artists dig deep into photographic materials as though searching for the locus of memory, while others incorporate found snapshots into their work as virtual talismans of recollection. (eastman.org)
  • Billionaire investor Carl Icahn revealed Monday — in both a U.S. regulatory filing and on Twitter — that he has bought more than 61.5 million shares of Talisman for a 5.97 per cent stake. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • Seeing the sharks as talismans for good fortune, the fisherman feed the sharks with scraps from their catch. (treehugger.com)
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