A man who performs witchcraft; performer of the black arts.
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Examples for "wizard "
Examples for "wizard "
1 The son's guardian was a wizard of great power but dubious principle.
2 I told you long ago that being a real wizard means sacrifice.
3 My own opinion is that the wizard left for his own reasons.
4 Each wields vast power, wizard - power to rival the archangels and lesser gods.
5 For once, the wizard 's magic was working right on the first try.
1 A sorcerer is someone who can do some serious violence with magic.
2 She didn't need a soldier or a courtier; she needed a sorcerer .
3 Magiere was safe, and with the sorcerer gone, she would continue onward.
4 There was talk of Walker being a sorcerer possessed of great magic.
5 The men believe Muhammad is a sorcerer who can control the wind.
1 The somber warlock was far, far away and would likely never return.
2 I could really do with some warlock magic right now, Holly thought.
3 The warlock had said that his elderly counterpart had used Vraad-style sorcery.
4 It was the Black Forest sorcerer, the supposed warlock of the neighbourhood.
5 The Quel leaned close-tooclose, as far as the warlock was concerned.
1 As well expect him to forget that chivalrous manner of his, bewitcher of the veriest stranger.
1 He must be a kind of male witch -
2 It was given to our ancestors by a male witch who had no further use for it.
3 Phyllis Diller once called him "a male witch who should be burned at the stake."
4 By a stroke of luck, I did find the weather witch, the male witch I'd spotted earlier.
5 Females go up to the male witch of their choice, embrace him and kiss him on the lips.
6 The accompanying illustration is from a painting of the 17th century, and portrays a male witch with his familiar.
7 Two male witches have tied the knot in the UK's first pagan same-sex marriage.
8 A Male Witch And His Familiar
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