magic spell

NOUN
  1. a verbal formula believed to have magical force
    he whispered a spell as he moved his hands
    inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese
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  • Hogwarts was destroyed but quickly fixed with some kind of magic spell or potion which frustratingly will never be used again despite the fact that it's established existence creates a gigantic plot hole in the story. specify Update: Hogwarts Not Destroyed | /Film
  • A test as simple as a Detect Magic spell will show some stronger focus of magic above the ceiling of this chamber.
  • It was SO quiet, as if everything had fallem under a magic spell.
  • I think grandparenthood comes with a special guide that helps them prepare for hours of telling stories and weaving magic spells to enchant and delight.
  • And since it has more than two dozen straight one-shot kills to its credit over the past dozen years - on everything from turkey to mule deer to waterbuck to zebra - I am afraid to touch it and possibly break the magic spell.
  • Magic spells, poisons, potions and enchantments may be frequent plot devices at the ballet, but the art form itself is under a bewitchment of its own making. Vitro Nasu » 2009 » May
  • From thence he made his way to Egypt - there, if possible, to learn the art of working wonders by magic spells.
  • The magic spell changed the frogs and rats back into men.
  • Aside from the fact that its fans can claim honorary doctoral degrees in ecclesiastical history, how else does "The Da Vinci Code" weave its magic spell? Is TDVC "just a novel"? No way, says the Chicago Tribune
  • It was as if Polly had cast a magic spell.
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