I wrote earlier in the week about Jeff Gordon's strange magnetism to hard crashes after he endured another one last Saturday at Richmond International Raceway.
"He does have a strange magnetism," she agreed.
She stared after the man, aware again of the strange magnetism of the Crystal Singer.
The man's strange magnetism was tangible, and once again he found himself liking the Fireclown, unable to believe that he had committed an act of mass murder and plotted to blow up the Earth.
Elinor Glyn, the novelist who invented "it" and made a lucrative deal with Clara Bow at the height of her fame, defined the word as "that strange magnetism which attracts both sexes."
She held her anns out to Kevin, and Gwen could almost see lines of strange magnetism connecting the two of them.
The film is a three-hour affirmation of life and an examination of the strange and sometimes devastating magnetism of love.
Nearly two weeks ago, in the Spruce Hills hospital, Junior had been drawn by some strange magnetism to the viewing window at the neonatal-care unit.
There was a strange magnetism about Rogan, a sort of invulnerability that seemed to say that no one could ever touch him.
W.'s eyes, set so close together, squeezed above that long space between the nose and mouth, give him a strange simian magnetism.