Talisman


The meaning of the word Talisman is: a charm worn or kept to bring good fortune and ward off evil; lucky charm


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Throughout my grandmother’s ninety-five years of life, she rarely went a day without her favorite talisman around her neck.

published by Linsey on 2021-05-26 07:00:11


The gambler would not play a single game unless his talisman was in his shirt pocket.

published by Shanell on 2021-10-28 16:40:28


When Janet lost her talisman, she knew she would be forever troubled by a run of bad luck.

published by Crysta on 2021-01-12 05:14:18


The good witch placed a talisman around the young girl’s neck to protect her from the dark witch’s powers.

published by Wendie on 2021-11-16 19:28:53


After hearing a bedtime story, the innocent boy began to believe a rabbit’s foot was the one talisman that could save his dying mother.

published by Ivette on 2021-02-25 18:00:33


Catherine believed if she destroyed the talisman she would have seven years of misfortune.

published by Lilly on 2021-11-02 12:27:21


When the soldier was questioned about surviving the fierce battle, he told everyone his good fortune was because of his talisman, his wife’s picture inside of his helmet.

published by Waneta on 2021-05-21 23:14:43


The leprechaun rewarded the kind stranger by giving him a talisman that led to a buried treasure.

published by Camilla on 2021-05-28 12:38:55


In my grandfather’s cabin, there is a horseshoe-shaped talisman that promises good fortune to everyone who enters the comfortable residence.

published by Cherlyn on 2021-10-29 04:42:22


The knight believed the talisman on his shirt would protect him during battle.

published by Glynda on 2021-05-01 03:16:14


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