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mythical place

n. a place that exists only in imagination; a place said to exist in fictional or religious writings [syn: imaginary place]

Usage examples of "mythical place".

But now I see all you want is the truth about Stern and his strange doings in the bazaars and deserts of that mythical place he calls his home, that sandy stretch of crossroads and history where man has been dreaming and killing himself since ever he was around.

It was a mythical place inhabited by shape changers, unreachable save by magic, the food touched with glamour unequaled anywhere.

The network's children had talked of it as a mythical place, something to cross to get to a kind of promised land.

Struck by the afternoon sun, it had the aspect of some mythical place like Camelot or Avalon.

I prefer that mythical place described so hauntingly by the great Clarke.

Doubtless the Isle was a virtually mythical place to him, as far off as the farthest stars, and despite himself he showed awe at finding himself in the presence of someone who had actually been there.

Hell was not a mythical place, and there was nothing supernatural about demons and gods, nothing holy or unholy about them.

And if this was the case, then what else could possibly be waiting in this mythical place?