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black magic

NOUN
  1. the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces or evil spirits to produce unnatural effects in the world

How To Use black magic In A Sentence

  • There was a certain juju-man that he “worshipped” who was teaching him the ways of black magic, and he followed that man everywhere, begging him for stronger and stronger juju. Spellbound
  • She was half Indian and she had told him many stories about witches and black magic.
  • It was her involvement in astronomy and astrology that purportedly aligned her with black magic and divination.
  • They're in his leg and everything, with "no signs of outside wounds on the boy". dlewis6: If you bothered to read the article, you'd know that it is possible that black magic was at work here. Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
  • In Là-bas he played with satanism and black magic.
  • In the case of voudon, you have misrepresentations that demonise the practitioners of this "black magic". More on Cultural Appropriation
  • During this bleak phase of its history the cat became firmly linked in the popular mind with witches and black magic.
  • When people hear the word ‘mystic’, what immediately comes to mind is quackery, voodoo, black magic and the like.
  • In the popular consciousness, however, paganism and witchcraft have come to be associated with black magic, foul deeds, even devil-worship.
  • Arlen and Mercer penned a drawerful of gems for a World War II cinematic revue called Star-Spangled Rhythm — the only one to achieve standard status was "That Old Black Magic" (choreographed for the film by George Balanchine; Hollywood used to be a classy place), but some more military-themed songs are priceless, including the brilliant "I'm Doing It For Defense" and the deliciously-titled "He Loved Me Till the All Clear Came. Archive 2007-05-01
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