Similar words: conjure, conjure up, conjuring, conjuration, juror, conjugal, conjugate, conjunction. Meaning: n. 1. someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience 2. a witch doctor who practices conjury.
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1. The boys looked at the conjuror in silent wonder.
2. The children watched the conjuror in silent wonder.
3. The audience craned forward as their conjuror came to the crucial part of his trick.
4. We've booked a conjuror for our Christmas party.
5. 'Abracadabra,'said the conjuror as he pulled the rabbit from the hat.
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6. The conjuror made a few passes with his hand over the hat.
7. The conjuror whipped away the cover to reveal two live pigeons.
8. The conjuror used magic to produce five rabbits from his hat.
9. Master Conjuror - Talent replaced with a new talent called Master Demonlogist.
10. Her hand now cradled a tiny canister; what a conjuror she could be.
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