An illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers.
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Examples for "magic"
Examples for "magic"
1Their creation is the result of a different way of using magic.
2Unfortunately, for the moment he needed the gargoyle's ability to sense magic.
3Opening sesame In reality, many more factors will affect Alibaba's magic number.
4Both work their magic overnight and have produced fresh food by morning.
5They created a new sort of magic that is still popular today.
1The taxman has, however, long ago found a way around this trick.
2Old friends, new friends, the neighbours we went trick-or-treating with every year.
3D. The old trick; picking one text, straining it; and ignoring six.
4Just three simple squirts in the right places will do the trick.
5The new Apple TV could be Steve Jobs' best sleight-of-hand trick yet.
1However, there should be no illusion: there are no press freedom implications.
2However, Bernanke suggested emerging market authorities are suffering from an optical illusion.
3And the interesting situation was that we managed to create the illusion.
4Of course, you could say that free will is an illusion anyway.
5And yet the facts tell us that free will is an illusion.
1The deception of the public continues, the paper said in an editorial.
2Pharaoh's main problem was that too many people knew about the deception.
3It takes a certain sort of dangerous intelligence to maintain such deception.
4What I do in the way of deception I do in self-defense.
5Jouret continued the deception, however, because it appealed to his showman's nature.
1Who pays, is a fact buried in the arcana of aldermanic legerdemain.
2The question is thus narrowed to one of pure legerdemain, and the
3She gazed at them with wide-open eyes, half convinced of some legerdemain.
4You know I do legerdemain, Frank explained, in his low, sweet voice.
5Did you call that little exhibition of yours legerdemain, Tim, you sweep?
1Sechul Lath thought back to the power of his companion's conjuration.
2His eyes even swam in moisture, as he repeated the conjuration:
3I adjusted my light and started to read the conjuration from my notebook.
4But now shouldn't he have some reason for summoning her beyond simple conjuration?
5By statute of 1736, witchcraft, sorcery, enchantment, and conjuration were abolished as crimes.
1The mechanisms or thaumaturgy of the helmet turned the words into lowing.
2We've searched the relevant sections carefully-biology, philosophy, thaumaturgy, oceanology-and have found nothing.
3But it was for the Prince to exercise thaumaturgy, not his wife.
4It did not hang deadweight but buoyed full of gas or thaumaturgy.
5Lulled by thaumaturgy, persuaded by violence, the cray mutter answers to hissed questions.
1What was the heavy lifting that I used in this magic trick?
2Perhaps Rita would know a magic trick to get the stains out.
3The key card eventually appeared in my hand, a clumsy magic trick.
4Kevin Allison Elon Musk has just pulled off an impressive magic trick.
5Eventually Sun shrank away, small and dim, drained by the magic trick.
1He looked like an African savage being shown a simple conjuring trick.
2It all looks like an extremely complicated conjuring trick, done almost for fun.
3His schizophrenic universe is not merely a conjuring trick of gibberish.
4He was like a magician who couldn't wait to explain his best conjuring trick.
5It was like a conjuring trick which Kelly was in no state to unravel.
6As if transfixed by a conjuring trick, everyone stopped, waiting for the next move.
7All of her was there suddenly before me, as if by a conjuring trick.
8Do you expect God to put cash into your desk by a conjuring trick?
9That is the proper response to a conjuring trick.
10There is a favorite conjuring trick, which always amuses people, though it deceives no one.
11It was like some grisly kind of conjuring trick.'
12Was this witchcraft or only some clever conjuring trick?
13If I didn't think it was some vile conjuring trick, up to this very moment!
14I'll show you a silly conjuring trick, I will!
15Such a thing would seem the result of some occult science, a kind of conjuring trick.
16Call it a conjuring trick, if you like.
Translations for conjuring trick