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Meanings of
sorcerous
in English
Possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers.
magic
charming
wizard
magical
witching
wizardly
Related terms
supernatural
Synonyms
Examples for "
magic
"
magic
charming
wizard
magical
witching
Examples for "
magic
"
1
Their creation is the result of a different way of using
magic
.
2
Unfortunately, for the moment he needed the gargoyle's ability to sense
magic
.
3
Opening sesame In reality, many more factors will affect Alibaba's
magic
number.
4
Both work their
magic
overnight and have produced fresh food by morning.
5
They created a new sort of
magic
that is still popular today.
1
Yes, so did I; just children, of course, but they were
charming
.
2
I must say he seems most
charming
,
something quite exceptional these days.
3
He brought bottles of good wine, flowers and his own
charming
company.
4
Of course, cricket has its
charming
idiosyncrasies that people want to protect.
5
Variety's Deborah Young called the film:
charming
Iranian cinema at its purest.
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
They were her only point of control in this whole
magical
situation.
2
Reviewed - Deck the Halls:IT'S THAT
magical
time of the year again.
3
There's no question that his ghost effects were especially
magical
and dramatic.
4
I've heard of the
magical
kingdoms before: New York, London, even Jerusalem.
5
She had said three
magical
words that filled Gault with great joy.
1
But tell me this, professor - what exactly is the
witching
hour?
2
People will also be focusing on Friday, when we have triple
witching
.
3
She had a
witching
mouth, a dainty nose, and an open brow.
4
Tufts of geranium, from bead baskets, suspended mid-room, drop their
witching
perfume.
5
There are now 71 days and counting until the final Brexit
witching
hour.
1
Otherwise he'd have all kinds of
wizardly
implements necessary to his craft.
2
Still, he supposed there were duds born into the most
wizardly
families.
3
I put my pencil down and steepled my fingers in
wizardly
fashion.
4
But perhaps he thinks black makes him look more mysterious and
wizardly
.
5
The common and
wizardly
languages took only to paper or parchment.
Usage of
sorcerous
in English
1
Like maybe tapping into a
sorcerous
ley line, or a human sacrifice.
2
Though bought with
sorcerous
devastation such as had not been seen in generations.
3
Until some difficulty of a more
sorcerous
kind appeared, my part was done.
4
The rain swept over them, billowing like a magician's scarves, bringing
sorcerous
change.
5
The flashing pale glow of the
sorcerous
dome rose up to meet them.
6
I go first, to take care of any additional
sorcerous
defenses.
7
Feuds were just one more thing in the life of the
sorcerous
race.
8
The howl of
sorcerous
energies filled the temple with a symphony of destruction.
9
But, then, haste was a killer when dealing with
sorcerous
defenses.
10
And she had more than six hundred years of
sorcerous
knowledge to draw upon.
11
You won it fair and square in
sorcerous
combat, Pete.
12
I still had the edge in experience, in
sorcerous
confrontations.
13
It would seem to have been a potent
sorcerous
object which I had struck.
14
Here they reclined just as
sorcerous
sleep had overtaken them.
15
Each of the
sorcerous
apparitions was paired with one of Exnall's surviving non-possessed residents.
16
What we're paid by certain wealthy and savvy lords to do is prevent
sorcerous
treason.
Other examples for "sorcerous"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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sorcerous
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sorcerous power
additional sorcerous
be some sorcerous
bring sorcerous
channel the sorcerous
More collocations
Sorcerous
through the time
Sorcerous
across language varieties
United States of America
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