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mythical figure
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1.12 |
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How does a mythical figure ask a lady to dance? |
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mythical creature
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0.99 |
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Student-athletes are not mythical creatures. |
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mythical beast
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0.79 |
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Was this mythical beast our ideal? |
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mythical status
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0.66 |
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Astrid acquired near mythical status here. |
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mythical world
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0.59 |
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A MUD is a mythical world. |
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mythical proportion
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0.46 |
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Briles and his team have grown into almost mythical proportion. |
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mythical hero
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0.39 |
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Hercules was a mythical hero who was half man and half god. |
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mythical title
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0.39 |
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Berwick was the big time in high school football, his teams winning mythical national titles. |
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mythical championship
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0.33 |
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His teams won seven state titles and two mythical national championships. |
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mythical ancestor
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0.26 |
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From the darkness appears Mera, a mythical ancestor of Cambodians, flanked by two other dancers dressed in ornate costumes of silk and gold. |
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mythical animal
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0.26 |
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Like other almost mythical animals, tigers are on the decline throughout Southeast Asia. |
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mythical bird
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0.26 |
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In Vietnam, the mythical bird is a symbol of peace and prosperity while in the West it means rebirth. |
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mythical character
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0.26 |
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Who can argue with her when so many mythical characters are being made over these days? |
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mythical one
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0.26 |
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The world, however, is a mythical one. |
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mythical pound-for-pound
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0.26 |
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The mythical pound-for-pound title has never been anything more than a debate, anyway. |
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mythical quality
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0.26 |
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Since early last year, their role in the market has assumed an almost mythical quality. |