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Grail |
Meaning |
the object of an extended or difficult quest |
Example 1 |
When the flat screen television first hit the market, it was the holy grail of the T.V. industry. |
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Appearing to be the perfect candidate, the rising senator seemed to be the party’s holy grail. |
Example 3 |
On a long search for the holy grail, archaeologists hoped that the cup they found was truly the cup used by Christ. |
Example 4 |
Stumbling upon the holy grail of all amusement parks, the thrill seeker was sure he had found the greatest place in the world. |
Example 5 |
After years using complicated maps, GPS location services now appear to be the holy grail of travel. |
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