My children used to enjoy spelling words on our fridge with magnetic letters.
The ceramic sheep was attached magnetically to the refrigerator door .
Elvis Presley possessed a kind of magnetism which many teenagers of his generation found irresistible.
At home, we have a lot
of photographs and children's drawings stuck on our fridge with magnets.
The new playground is a real magnet for children living in the area.
Sophie uses a large magnet to pick up pins off the floor in the sewing room.
The magnetic North Pole isn't in the same place as
the geographic North Pole.
Pigeons and hummingbirds have tiny magnetic particles in their heads that respond to the Earth's magnetic fields, and are used for navigation.
Besides Earth, only Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune have known magnetic fields.
The magnetic
field at the surface of the earth is about 0.5 G.
We put an extra key in a little magnetic box, and stuck it under the front fender of our van in case we accidentally locked the keys in the car.
Kenya's spectacular wildlife serves as a magnet that attracts tourists from all over the world.
While tourism has been a magnet for foreign investment in Burma, its benefits have hardly touched the people.
It has been said that the achievements of Napoleon Bonaparte by brilliant military strategy, and an incredible personal magnetism are unparalleled in history.
H. Addington Bruce once suggested that the man or woman of enthusiastic trend always exercises a magnetic influence over those with whom he or she comes in contact.
Sathya Sai Baba once observed that when the magnet does not attract the needle, the fault lies in the dirt that covers up the needle.
The study of magnetic properties in the rocks of North America suggests that the magnetic pole has migrated somewhat over the last several hundred million years.
Our planet's magnetic force is a result of the circulation of liquid at its core caused by the rotation of the planet.