mythical place

NOUN
  1. a place that exists only in imagination; a place said to exist in fictional or religious writings
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How To Use mythical place In A Sentence

  • Whatever happened to the days when TV shows used mythical place names?
  • The Heartland: that mythical place of cherry pie, gingham dresses, honesty, and big-hearted neighbors.
  • A couple of years ago the Disney Channel invented this on-air mythical place called Zoog Disney.
  • Carthage holds an almost mythical place in the western imagination. Times, Sunday Times
  • Micologists (fungi freaks) reguard Townsville as some kind of Babylon, a mythical place where you can enjoy tinea between the fingers and all manner of interesting jock rots and thrushes while straight up fungi can sprout in your pants in under an hour. Cheeseburger Gothic » Not so lazy Sunday
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