Similar words: conjure, conjuring, conjuration, injure, injured, conjugal, conjugate, conjunction. Meaning: v. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic.
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31. I think she is trying to conjure up a storm.
32. The imagery and language help conjure up the bleak picture of death in the two poems.
33. The pope was still trying to conjure up support for Otto.
34. This drawback is offset by the chance to create absolutely anything words can conjure up.
35. Even now I find it harder to conjure up memories of Kennedy[sentencedict.com/conjure up.html], harder to fall back under that inexplicable spell.
36. Do film-makers just make use of the kookaburra to conjure up exotic tropical atmosphere - or are there birds with similar calls?
37. I conjure up the memories of the good old days.
38. For MOST of us, pawnshops conjure up images of the down-and-out, an alcoholic Ray Mill and in the classic The Lost Weekend.
39. The real picture is more horrific and stronger but one must conjure up all the associative thoughts and emotions it evokes.
40. What about Volkswagen? VW used to conjure up a rust - pocked campervan or knackered Beetle.
41. The words "Cote d'Azur" conjure up images of sunny days in Mediterranean cafes.
42. We wave the "white flag" to call a truce, surrender, or show we are unarmed. A "white lie" is a harmless untruth, while "white magic" is good magic. White may conjure up negative images as well.
43. Those three words from Shakespeare's Richard III were originally meant to conjure up images of a malevolent King raging against a cruel world.
44. VW used to conjure up a rust - pocked campervan or knackered Beetle.
45. As a result, last November when Favreau sat down to write the first draft of the inaugural address, he could conjure up his master's voice as if an accomplished impersonator.
46. How easy was it to persuade Depp to conjure up yet another enigmatic oddball?
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