Synonym: charming, magic, sorcerous, witching, wizard, wizardly. Similar words: logical, surgical, logically, illogical, illogically, theological, biological, ecological. Meaning: ['mædʒɪkl] adj. possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers.
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91. It says the cat has magical powers, and that is an end to it.
92. It was a magical evening of pure nostalgia enjoyed by an audience from nine to 90 years of age.
93. I enunciated carefully, hoping that Barney Lewis's admonition about clear speaking would now have some magical effect.
94. The failure of tomatoes, apples and figs to cross is not some magical property but comes from descent with modification.
95. The regular pentagon, in association with the hexagon, has been credited with magical powers throughout recorded history.
96. Its staring eyes and double row of fangs feature in many religious icons, and its skin has magical healing properties.
97. Either way, the removed organs became objects of magical power.
98. They are noted for their strength, tenacity, magical powers and skills in metallurgy.
99. Each noble's home has its own character reflecting the interests and magical researches of its patrons.
100. With its vast red ribbon and handmade card,[www.Sentencedict.com] it had transformed the garage into something quite magical.
101. Later we find many other magical properties that these complex numbers possess, properties that we had no inkling about at first.
102. The magical illusion is created using mirrors, lights and paint.
103. Michael Barry suggests you hop over to the magical island of Herm.
104. My main ambition is to play something magical on the piano.
105. They have drawn out the magical circle simply to trap the adventurers, when they saw them approaching the area.
106. One can only speculate what magical chess we would have seen in matches with Karpov and Kasparov.
107. That means you are a magical person. The gods smile on twins.
108. She possessed great magical powers and later was very much connected with Hathor.
109. By contrast, the magical Eve grows out of Adam, and not the natural processes of the physical world.
110. The Firebird is a magical ballet that still holds audiences spellbound.
111. What was the special child, the magical child, after all, but the first girl?
112. There is something magical and unique about the pure exchange of love between parent and child.
113. After sixteen years of fishing for zander I still find it a magical absorbing pastime.
114. But the best, most magical moment was when I made risotto with the pressure cooker.
115. But really it was a skilled, even magical, craft, evolved over two hundred years.
116. Action has the magical power of turning dreams into reality. Dr T.P.Chia
117. Passing the test allows a character to sense that there is some magical allure or drawing-in effect here which is dangerous.
118. If Jerba was picturesque, Nefta is magical and I regret that I must fly home in a week.
119. She cried aloud in joyous elation, her body still on fire, holding on to the magical moment as long as she could.
120. One of the crossbows on the wall is magical, but wasn't quite enchanted properly.
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