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grail
[greyl]
noun
Sometimes Grail any greatly desired and sought-after objective; ultimate ideal or reward.
The film's protagonist is defined by the struggle for his grail, a championship title he failed to win earlier in life.
Often the Grail Holy Grail.
Weeks pass, and none of the knights return, so King Arthur himself must quest for the Grail.
Grail
/ ɡɪ /
noun
See Holy Grail
Word History and Origins
Origin of grail1
Example Sentences
But the big attraction was the bonus tracks, including the unabridged, 10-minute version of her break-up ballad All Too Well - described by Variety magazine as the "holy grail" of the star's back catalogue.
Before McIlroy's Masters win, the other five members of that exclusive club had all completed golf's holy grail within three attempts.
The holy grail of prevention would be a model that could pinpoint those who would become homeless, and avoid spending money on those who never would.
Zeldin referred to the endangerment finding as “the holy grail of the climate change religion.”
"Creating a new therapy has long been a 'holy grail'," Lifeblood's research director David Irving said.
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