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US
/ˈmædʒɪkəɫ/
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[ UK /mˈædʒɪkəl/ ]
[ UK /mˈædʒɪkəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers
wizardly powers
charming incantations
'tis now the very witching time of night
magic signs that protect against adverse influence
a magical spell
wizard wands
How To Use magical In A Sentence
- Indeed, literature is full of fabulations wherein the world of a rat or dog is opened up magically to our vision.
- ThinkProgressPromotesSocialism, care to tell me where this magical hospital that writes off chemo is so I can call and verify this? Think Progress » Democrats Need To Pass A Comprehensive Health Care Bill
- And that, my friends, is what I call magical thinking. Archive 2008-10-01
- It's a magical scene, impossible to choreograph, and yet Mr. Gardner captures such instances again and again. Rocking and Rolling in the Wild, Wild East
- The best way of getting pulses down my gullet is with dhal, in which split peas are completely melted, boiled with curry powder, garlic, chili, and then topped off with cumin seeds and garlic fried to a crisp which both add that magical aroma. Pinto beans, three ways | Homesick Texan
- Abdallah, and there is none in my day more magical than I; yet do I not make use of gramarye save upon constraint. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
- Although the work in the compiler is not finished, Wiz also takes time to create some new spells to help common folk to deal with magical threats. Reflective Surface - The Wizardry Compiled
- They should offer stunning reflections of sky and clouds by day and look most magical at night. Times, Sunday Times
- Magical moments that will send shivers down your spine. Times, Sunday Times
- This is a magical world of railway tracks that lead nowhere and rope swings that are played like a harp by the wind. Times, Sunday Times