How To Use Abracadabra In A Sentence

  • Answer: "Say 'abracadabra' ten times while holding a rabbit's foot in the left hand at the crack of dawn. Alemayehu G. Mariam: Mr. Zenawi Goes to College!
  • Charisma, love and magic and abracadabra, Gemma's not on booze, Ahmed is polite to his car maintenance teacher and Wayne has left his knife at home.
  • If you you're a wizard… you can always use your abracadabra to make orange juice!
  • I'll just say the magic word and the rabbit will disappear - Abracadabra!
  • The man seems quite fond of abracadabra himself, going by what his partymen are planning for the poll campaigns.
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  • Despite a title suggesting it delivers a spot of abracadabra, The Conjuring pulls no rabbits out of hats.
  • There are benefits to accepting a little bit of abracadabra.
  • He worked his magic and, abracadabra, the Panthers finished a respectable 7-9.
  • I came across another source that noted that “abracadabra is derived from an Aramaic phrase (Avarah K’Davarah) meaning, ‘I will create as I speak.’” Blog – syllable studio
  • It's a matter of applying a diamagnetic force of about 10 Teslas, and some other equally impressive sounding abracadabra we don't understand in the least. CNN Transcript Oct 26, 2004
  • Add CGI and there are three levels of abracadabra: the magic trick, the magic of a camera and the magic of an editing suite.
  • The abracadabra of the mages operating on their minds, some devilish conjuration. LORD PRESTIMION
  • Like many of the illusionist's decisions, he used a bit of abracadabra to make the purchase.
  • I'll just say the magic word and the rabbit will disappear - Abracadabra!
  • The word Abraxas is thought by some to be the origin of the word "abracadabra", though this word also has other sources cited as being its origin. Witchvox - RSS Feed - New Articles This Week
  • She actually thought I meant to wave a wand and say abracadabra!
  • All you have to do here is go to your stove, put in a cabbage, wiggle your nose and, abracadabra!
  • Speaking of Abracadabra, I would like to focus on the expression "the magics of bookmaking."
  • 'Abracadabra,'said the conjuror as he pulled the rabbit from the hat.
  • Abracadabra, Abraxas and Hocus Pocus are well-known examples of verbal spells.
  • Why, then, has the pseudo-skeptical pseudo-scientist who so pusillanimously shied away from revealing his name posted the quoted abracadabra as a supposed ‘review’ of my book?
  • We have arrived at the girls’ gym. We walk into the locker room and abracadabra! all the girls stoptalking.
  • He will impress Jack with some abracadabra around the greens.
  • It is not amiss to consider this spell of potency, this abracadabra, that is hung about the necks of the unhappy, not to heal, but to communicate disease. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 06 (of 12)
  • Lo and behold, (and abracadabra too), it worked!
  • Too many occasions ruined by intrusive waiters demanding that you shut up and listen to them describe what you are about to eat before you eat it, too many orchestrated removals of silver covers - abracadabra, hocus pocus!
  • It was on account of the chairman's abracadabra that we were all rolling around drunk with wealth, tossing greenbacks in the air in nouveau riche ecstasy.
  • I'll just say the magic word and the rabbit will disappear - Abracadabra!
  • But before you could say abracadabra the project hit the rocks and CTI was lucky to even get an album's worth of material out of the studio.
  • A bit of abracadabra yields better research mice.
  • At the sound of the snapping fingers and his hoarse-voiced "abracadabra," a dirty pot of hot and greasy stew came into existence. The Sky Is Falling
  • The abracadabra of the mages operating on their minds, some devilish conjuration. LORD PRESTIMION
  • Can you get that same moment of abracadabra from oils or sculpture?
  • Waitrose wielded its article like a magic wand, and with a little abracadabra, hey presto!
  • Essentially an electronic book, it contains over 400 definitions and essays, from abracadabra to zombies.
  • 'Abracadabra,'said the conjuror as he pulled the rabbit from the hat.
  • Forget ‘abracadabra’, today ‘obsolete’ is the magic word that can turn a throwaway into a collectible.
  • The fairy moved her magic stick and - abracadabra!
  • Top picture, Crown Trpupe, the dance drama group performs 'abracadabra'. More Osundare
  • A person who is unaware of the phenomenon of magnetism could be fooled by a magician who presents lodestone as a ‘magic rock,’ perhaps as a formerly ordinary rock made magical by saying the word abracadabra.
  • ‘Maybe you'd prefer abracadabra hocus-pocus,’ said Madi nastily, and the room was filled with pretty multicoloured sparkles which eventually faded away.

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