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  • adjective informal Of or pertaining to myth; mythical.

Etymologies

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myth +‎ -y

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  • If you read part one, Orphans of Chaos, then you already have an idea of what mythy delights, brainy goings on, teenage angst, sea monster & Colin sex-on-the-brain subplots, super suspense, life-and-death battling awaits you in part two of the Chaos Trilogy: Fugitives of Chaos...

    FUGITIVES OF CHAOS, A Review: WOW! Mirtika 2006

  • If you read part one, Orphans of Chaos, then you already have an idea of what mythy delights, brainy goings on, teenage angst, sea monster & Colin sex-on-the-brain subplots, super suspense, life-and-death battling awaits you in part two of the Chaos Trilogy: Fugitives of Chaos...

    Archive 2006-11-01 Mirtika 2006

  • Let me just go out on a limb here and suggest that the SK-1 Timba story is very mythy.

    Friday is Timbaland Day - Pt 3: Shopping with Tim 2004

  • There was also a work-ethic in the poem that I liked, something that suggested writing poems or stories, or essays had as much in common with sweeping the floor as with mythy moments of revelation.

    on writing by stephen king scribner 2000

  • As we have frequently shown on our website, estimates of time are entirely presuppositional - remember that the idea of carbon-dating fossils is a mythy.

    Cross Rhythms 2009

  • As we have frequently shown on our website, estimates of time are entirely presuppositional - remember that the idea of carbon-dating fossils is a mythy.

    Cross Rhythms 2009

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