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Sentence count:90+8Posted:2017-02-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: appealentreatimplorepleadSimilar words: injureinjuredconjugateconjunctionconjectureinjuryde jureabjureMeaning: [kən'dʒʊə]  v. 1. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic 2. ask for or request earnestly 3. engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together. 
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(31) She had never permitted herself to conjure it up.
(32) There is a name to conjure with and let slip easily of the tongue.
(33) Staring at his back, she tried to conjure up the image of him lover-like, tender, and failed.
(34) He tried to conjure up an image of Henry Dark, but nothing came to him.
(35) Homeworking / teleworking Homeworking used to conjure up images of hard-pressed workers licking envelopes or schoolwork that we never wanted to do.
(36) It was during the night that she would conjure up this picture of herself; in the daytime she was practical.
(37) We can conjure them away only by observing things under conditions in which the cues to three-dimensional perception are inoperative.
(38) His name would immediately conjure a mood of lonely alienation.
(39) This is partly because the word itself tends to conjure up the picture of performing some type of vigorous sport.
(40) They are, in the most fundamental sense, magical: they weave spells, they conjure something out of nothing.
(41) Silly me, I have begun to conjure up an image of Newt Gingrich as a man more used than using.
(42) After using the relaxation exercise you then conjure up a positive emotional experience.
(43) His design had to reveal the pattern and phrasing of the dream world he wished to conjure up.
(44) It's just hard for your Earth dwellers to conjure these all out of a hat in the midst of frustration.
(45) It will take a masterly spin doctor to conjure upbeat images from a bleak Kansas youth.
(45) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(46) Stephen told me she was distressed when he died ... and now I think somebody is trying to conjure up the dead.
(47) There was no pause among them, no need to conjure either the memory or the boat itself.
(48) The first cassation seems to conjure up the beauty of music in a summer garden at night.
(49) Memories grow less vivid, recent experiences are unshared, and imagined caresses across the kilometres become harder to conjure.
(50) Relaxed by sleep, he allowed his mind to conjure up the big house on the boulevard du Cange.
(51) I had no idea that a composer could conjure the sounds of trumpets, horns and trombones from a string orchestra.
(52) The threat of computer terrorists may be enough to conjure money for research from Congress.
(53) Although I try to conjure Belinda from wherever she is in some form-any form she chooses-I fail.
(54) Do they conjure up the impression that children are engaged in some form of pre-Victorian drudgery at school?
(55) The trick is to use the person's name to conjure up a picture in your mind.
(56) I think she is trying to conjure up a storm.
(57) The imagery and language help conjure up the bleak picture of death in the two poems.
(58) The pope was still trying to conjure up support for Otto.
(59) This drawback is offset by the chance to create absolutely anything words can conjure up.
(60) Even now I find it harder to conjure up memories of Kennedy, harder to fall back under that inexplicable spell.
More similar words: injureinjuredconjugateconjunctionconjectureinjuryde jureabjureconfigurejuryinjusticejurorperjurygrand juryjurisdictionconstitutional conventioncureluresureallurecuredazuresecureimpurebureauensurepurelymatureassuresurety
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