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
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  • 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
  • And to my great surprise, I discovered that snow here is often a more magical experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • They believed the only reason development was not working was the lack of professional input: if we provided this, poverty would magically vanish.
  • And when it comes to commercials, There're always those damn 'fatties' that can't seem to lose their weight without this or that new magical drug or diet. Josh Shahryar: Dear Marie Claire and Media: Fat People Are People, Too
  • A five-pointed star, the pentagram or pentacle, sometimes has magical and occult associations.
  • This naturally resulted in a magical duel, which Crowley eventually won.
  • It is not about playing it out from the back and weaving magical patterns on the way up the pitch. The Sun
  • This is why I tend to be an advocate for joining groups - not only magical ‘working’ groups but going along to pagan moots and the like too.
  • It's a powerful magical tool, a moonstone sigil named Concealer, able to render a man invisible. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • each rune had its own magical significance
  • In fact you appear to have to be very advanced in magical theory in order to understand most of the obscure written references about it.
  • That is a shame, because the cold snap brought a magical winter scene of frosty nights under starry skies. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a year as magical as this one, impressive bucks are scattered throughout the state, but those animals won't be easy to see just now.
  • Given their unusual appearance and extraordinary biology, it is not surprising that Asians have credited sea horses with magical powers.
  • Actually it's called a monstrance and it contains a consecrated communion wafer (the big size that only priests get to eat), which by now has magically become the body and blood of Jesus Christ in the form of bread. (there was a time when people chopped each other's heads off over a disagreement about whether it contained any blood) "the abuse took place in the 1970s; the police were informed and acted" - Jack Valero RichardDawkins.net : The Latest Updates
  • The fresh tale follows the familiar style of the original - the eponymous hero magically transported from a suburban fancy-dress shop to a new world.
  • Classical music, 14-18sNational Youth Orchestra, conducted by Semyon Bychkov, at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on 7 August by Sasha Millwood, 18The magical and mysterious quality imbued to the Dukas never came at the expense of the clarity of the virtuosic lines. Guardian young arts critic competition: 2010 winning entries
  • There was something really magical about it. Times, Sunday Times
  • First, at corner exits, it pulls like hell, like it has deployed some magical torque spinnaker. BMW 1M: Miniature, Mighty and Miles of Fun
  • It is a fond hope that there is a magical number at which all those people hostile to immigration will suddenly change the habit of a lifetime. Times, Sunday Times
  • Giving up smoking had a magical effect on his stamina.
  • I was left a little uninspired with his overall display although his flicks were magical.
  • A grove of crotons became a magical jungle where snakes and other exotic creatures lurked, waiting to pounce.
  • Both the Mayans and Aztecs believed the cacao bean had magical, or even divine, properties18), suitable for use in the most sacred19) rituals of birth, marriage and death.
  • The trio's third movement is a scherzo, full of fleeting and magical tunes very reminiscent of the Midsummer's Night Dream overture, a piece that Mendelssohn wrote when he was just 17.
  • Where?" cried I, looking all round me in the surprise of the moment, as if I had expected to see the title magically inscribed for us on the walls of the room. After Dark
  • When she gets a night-time visit from a tiny magical creature it seems as though her luck will change. Times, Sunday Times
  • She drew in a deep breath at the magical sight of the city below.
  • The theme of the artist and his almost magical powers is one that exercised him greatly throughout his career.
  • It is a magical place of escape and refreshment. Times, Sunday Times
  • I know women who are still wearing his broad-shouldered, narrow-hipped black satin trouser suits from 12 years ago or his magical little black dresses, with an inner bodicing that narrowed the waist and emphasized the breasts. The Wrong Sort of Black?
  • Along with the spells, charms, incantations, and potion recipes, there were manuals, instructions, factoids, magical messages, and even stories.
  • The sword was far too heavy, so Raven took a saber and imbued it with magical strength and abilities.
  • Wizards, fairies, elves, trolls and gnomes everywhere fell as the magical bird made its final pass over the land, taking with it the power it had once possessed.
  • She explains the origin of influential ancient scripts, such as Uncial and Insular Majuscule, magical terms that evoke the scent of candlewax and of sulfurous disputes over the proper date of Easter. Handwriting Is on the Wall
  • The propriety of his magical lady's injunction not to read can only be equalled by his candid acknowledgment of his independence of the trammels of spelling, although, to use his own elegant phrase, "'twas his neckverse at Byron's Poetical Works, Volume 1
  • They have drawn out the magical circle simply to trap the adventurers, when they saw them approaching the area.
  • Excitement and awe of wonderful, magical things pulsing through me as I pushed through the crowd standing in front of Simpson's and Eaton's.
  • I couldn't resist a magical, exotic pale pink patisserie creation that almost defies description.
  • Organisers are promising a magical weekend of ice sculptures and outdoor entertainment, ironically with a sprinkling of snow guaranteed. The Sun
  • There is something magical about the pure exchange of love between parent and child.
  • Flash I was saddled with 'Hologram' for a while, in respect of my annoying habit of disappearing instantly on a run ashore and reappearing magically in camp tucked up in bed minus speech, faculties and an workable digestive system teuchter. it means country folk. Army Rumour Service
  • There was something magical about those vague voices talking about the night. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a magical quality to it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The "Pigeon in Crispy Pastille" in the Moroccan restaurant is a delicate patty of tender shredded pigeon in crispy layers of millefeuille, an edible work of art, while the "Orange Salad" dessert offers magical orbs of orange ambrosia that burst in your mouth like citrus caviar. Being a Paying Guest of the King
  • Maybe there was some kind of emanation from it -'A magical aura? THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • Overall Disadvantages:Takes most damage, usually dies the most, hard to escape an enemy, hard to take down large groups of mobs, weak vs ranged mobs, lower magical ability.
  • Like hundreds of others, I have found that taking milk thistle seems to have an almost magical effect on digestion. Times, Sunday Times
  • The audience listened intently, strolled among the plants, watched the dozy fish, sipped tea, snoozed, read books: it was quite magical.
  • The ingénues have magnificent voices but, God, it would be magical if they had personalities to match.
  • The trio's third movement is a scherzo, full of fleeting and magical tunes very reminiscent of the Midsummer's Night Dream overture, a piece that Mendelssohn wrote when he was just 17.
  • The five enemy wizards felt the magical energy in the air, and knew that they were about to confront a great power.
  • Spend the morning canoeing then cycling, or kloofing, through the magical Wilderness reserve.
  • Natural light seeps through to every sump, and it is magical to drift through the maze of stalactites studded with reflective crystals, the light dancing in the beams of our torches.
  • Which is more than a little magical. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unless they've some magical beastie to use for it, they've no choice but to move her by horse, wagon, or afoot.
  • An unassuming but apparently magical dry-erase board accretes a roster of chores throughout the week.
  • He regularly fails to distinguish the power of Christian worship from acts of magical theurgy: in either kind of activity, the unwavering faith of the believer is what confers success. Loss of Faith
  • His favorite part of the job, he says, is ‘to get a magical cast of a ballet, and work with it from staging to rehearsal to performance.’
  • Should any negative psychic forces manifest themselves on the page, I'll merely banish them with magical white-out.
  • Century, published by Simon and Schuster is a magical gothic tale about a strange family living in a dark, decaying mansion where it is always dark and eternally winter.
  • The magical creatures and figures we will look at more closely are the griffin, the unicorn, the phoenix, the stag, the centaur, the hippogriff, and the red lion.
  • The frequent theft of chrism from churches for magical purposes is a case in point; surely this was not a clear indicator of persistent paganism.
  • Together we're leafing through the final proof copy, and I'm mesmerised by the rich colours, those magical prints, the way Rhodes has channelled inspiration gleaned from world travel.
  • In the 1980s, the Conservative Party also received loans that magically resulted in the loaner getting a peerage, and it still does the same thing today.
  • What if you want to make your moment truly magical? Times, Sunday Times
  • They should offer stunning reflections of sky and clouds by day and look most magical at night. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the past the root of this plant was thought to possess magical powers which could cure baldness.
  • The most rewarding aspect of the exhibition involved moving into and through the magically transformed space of the gallery.
  • Now some of them want out, led by a pale-faced scarred guy with a telescoping spear and a really bad temper, who's trying to find his twin sister to reassemble a magical crown that will allow him to resummon the golden army and finish off humanity. Alex Remington: Hellboy 2 Stands Out in a Weak Summer for Movies
  • The mechanism for the unusual journey is a simple, unaccountable magical moment.
  • Making 'demerit' goods (that produce negative externalities) expensive does not magically stop people from consuming them. Times, Sunday Times
  • he asked with soft wonder, all his anger, pain and frustration magically drained away.
  • He paced about the small Thrown Room several hours after the magical battle with the derro savant during the "crowna - tion" party. Flint, the King
  • It all makes wonderful magical sense until we get to the chapter on greed.
  • Thoughtful answers are copasetic, though ribald, eccentric, absurd responses earn magical brownie points. Least fave interview question
  • Kirby and Jason became magical on their skates smiling and dancing to the delight of the crowd.
  • I believe usual practise is to assume that if you got a nice early slide this time because of BST, you might get a kick in the rear end later in the year from the return to GMT; your twelve hour night shift magically morphing into a 13hr slog. Policing Pledge Is A Lie SHOCK « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • What did you think of the sentients? ” “Oh, they were quite dramatic. ” Chimed one that had just woken from a long death. “I only saw the end, but it was very magical. ” “I thought it was a little too over the top. ” Said the middle aged one. “A bit much for my taste. 365 tomorrows » 2006 » March : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Yet still we lingered, savoring the last moments of the magical afternoon.
  • The young warrior is captured by a demon, and actually will need a bit of magical talisman help given he has the demon's boss wizard and his petrification ray to deal with as well. Superhero Prose Fiction: Mighty Barbarians - 4 Thieves Of Zangabal
  • People are dying, mainly Muggles, but also Mudbloods, and any whose bloodline is tainted with that of the non-magical, leading to a growing world that hearkens back to the time of the Third Reich in Nazi Germany, as well as echoing the doom and hopelessness of 1984. 2010 March 01 « The BookBanter Blog
  • They are, in the most fundamental sense, magical: they weave spells, they conjure something out of nothing.
  • This is a potent glimpse of the lure and the danger of magical escapes from adolescent reality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Crisply geometric, these were rendered on an epic scale with that magical tool of childhood, the Spirograph.
  • These are extreme examples of the magical effect colourists can have on film.
  • Effortlessly, magically, the camera scales the building to reveal a ballet class in progress.
  • It seems to be a magical day full of hope and anticipation for the great future to come.
  • The Tungabhadra river meanders gently through, and at night the boulder-strewn landscape has an almost magical quality.
  • Therefore it is said that the engendering of bodhicitta and the carrying of it through one's activities is like the magical elixir that turns to gold what ever metal it is painted on.
  • These are extreme examples of the magical effect colourists can have on film.
  • We must be practical enough to realise that the economic situation of the State or the people can never improve magically with any settlement unless measures are taken in advance.
  • Well, I do not believe there is much of a correlation, but if you really think about it, the fact that Wilson has been described as 'canny' reflects his vast magical knowledge. Georgia congressman: Wilson's outburst 'carefully calculated'
  • Surfer was the comically subversive tale of a group of ski bums (the Slackers) visited by a mysterious stranger who skis magically and imparts mystical knowledge.
  • Chantry houses tend to resemble community hangouts , jam-session rooms or fraternity houses more than magical workplaces, and they're often inhabited by several Cultists and a handful of Sleepers.
  • While you’re crossing this beautiful site, you’re sharing the place with the iguanas, the freshness of the wind, and the magical sounds of the crashing waves.
  • That, presumably, is why he must 'abjure' this 'rough magic' by breaking his magical staff and drowning his book. Shakespeare
  • Rumored to provide its wielder with incredible powers, this magical sword is in high demand, but fate chooses young Toma as heritor of the Shining Force.
  • Shall I then shower you with wondrous remnants of scent from field and forest, and warm you ever so slowly, until you give up your magical elixir, as precious as life itself?
  • Sepulchrals are sacred undead and wield magical obsidian glaives.
  • On that evening, I hoped my children were moonstruck, like me, and that they might be recalling another magical night we had shared, long ago. Carleton Kendrick: Surprise Your Children, Make Some Memories
  • The only clue the police have to his identity is the fact that he appears to be a virtuoso stylophone player and only seems to be truly at ease when playing the magical instrument.
  • That what you call magical or spiritual is only methods unlearned. Think Progress » House passes stem cell research bill.
  • Yvon's Paris" offers dozens of glorious photographs, many filling two pages -- flat paper magically alive with moments stolen from time: flower sellers, bargemen, weary blinkered horses, a boating party in the Bois de Boulogne. Graham Robb's "Parisians" and Yvon's Paris, photos of Pierre Yves Petit
  • A grandad from Trowbridge has transformed his garden into a magical grotto for children to enjoy.
  • After finding a magical hiding place, she is abruptly dragged back to reality. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were before the magical portal that would lead her to the fairyland.
  • I never expected these magical winter visitors to return to this part of Broadland.
  • The precious ingredients, ivory, coral, amber and crystal, have a distinctly magical aura - precious medicine for a precious child.
  • People feel that communication has not been good enough, but in my view there is no magical solution to this.
  • They are so beautiful and magical. Times, Sunday Times
  • Long and thin, the latter hang like a magical forest or are curved and twisted into puppet figures of varying sizes. Times, Sunday Times
  • By then, the apparently insatiable appetite for this magical place may justify it as a fifth day. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today's post on math-magical thinking is a mind-boggler, with a link to a very cool magic site that will surprise and delight you. Archive 2007-04-01
  • Her lovely tone and delicately sculptured phrasing in the second movement Andante semplice were magical!
  • Now at one-fifteen pm, Glyn advanced purposefully on the PC, opened his BIG BLACK BAG and, incanting the magical chant, ‘This should be pretty simple’ began to perform an operation of electronic surgery with both guile and dexterity.
  • It looks splendid and magical, and is downright inspiring with its real grass, cup holders on the seats and a scoreboard big enough for Times Square.
  • Maybe there was some kind of emanation from it -'A magical aura? THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • My hoop felt like a magical portal into an enlightened plane of beingness, oneness. Hooping.org | Blog | Sarah Hundley's Pursuit of Hoopiness
  • As he spoke he realized something that had not quite surfaced before: the basilisk was a magical creature that could do magic. A Spell For Chameleon
  • If he didn't attend, King Thomas could strip him of his rank, which would cripple him magically.
  • His magically dancing legs and sexy hip & waist originally came from the supranatural African instinctual rhythmicity.
  • On a fine night the gardens are magical, dotted with folding chairs, tartan rugs and carefully chosen food that won't cause unwanted sound later.
  • Mercury was believed to possess magical properties.
  • There are no miracle solutions, no magical answers, no easy everybody-wins way out.
  • It is a magical place, truly a dream for the roving angler; outsize black bream, sole, conger, plaice, wrasse, undulate rays, tope, pollack and mullet reside within casting distance of the shore.
  • In pre-industrial societies, magical thinking was institutionalised. Times, Sunday Times
  • The point was that they are rare, which is odd since Smith claims they are "standard"; what he is saying is that they constitute irrefutable evidence that the sindon was a standard magical garment, and that the use of the word may always, even when there is no other indication (as in Mark 14.51), be taken to mean that something magical is going on. Under the Sheet
  • Her comprehension of the magical plane, her acceptance of it, was too far outside the range of normal parental behaviour. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • LOS ANGELES Reuters - Paul McCartney on Thursday recalled the shock and fear that engulfed New York in the aftermath of the Sept 11 attacks and what he called the magical power of music in helping to heal those wounds. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Just a tip .. the resume tip may work nicely in a magical computerland, where every little worker bee from the boss to the secretary has extensive skills in the arcane and complicated art of clicking a link in an email. From The Tips Box: Mouse Dirt, Credit Spending, Resumé Sending | Lifehacker Australia
  • Some days I think anything is possible and the world is this mystical wonderful place and we all have a magical part in making life the way it is.
  • The libretto is based on Perrault's familiar fairytale, but Petipa did much more with it than tell the story of Aurora's 100-year sleep and magical awakening.
  • Everything's dancing to a different, more roundabout rhythm right now - so start thinking tangential tango, lateral lambada, snaky samba, magical mambo or curvaceous kind of cha-cha-cha.
  • He could not openly defy his brother Pluto, since they were divine equals, but he magically provided Persephone with a secret escape clause to her marriage vow.
  • The dragon is a mythical creature typically depicted as a gigantic and powerful serpent or other reptile with magical or spiritual qualities.
  • For one magical summer, what was once an industrial wasteland became a theatre of sporting dreams. Times, Sunday Times
  • He claimed to possess magical powers and to have discovered a herbal cure for Aids. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you added to it the adventures of the Famous Five as they tackled smugglers and pirates and thieves, and the magical escapades of brownies and elves, you get something close to Harry Potter.
  • Looking through his sorcerous eyes, he watched as the magical flux appeared, and then blew away, like smoke on a breeze.
  • There were some cases in the city of a conman who posed as a ‘godman with magical powers’ who could bring prosperity to a family by performing a special pooja.
  • There's still something magical about the ride of a smartly tuned steel hardtail.
  • They toss more money accounts and become customers of vendors who sell magical trading systems.
  • The new kids on the block have moxie and magical powers and, dare I say it, soul.
  • it disappeared magically
  • Perhaps Opie aims to revisit this magical period with his playful works, distilling the everyday into odd but intriguing icons.
  • The story of his life, at least as he tells it, reads as if Kafka had been crossed with Dostoevsky with a dollop of magical realism thrown in for good measure.
  • Precision formations and dance-like movements are incorporated in the performance, bringing the music magically alive.
  • For children who are inclined towards spicing up the vacation with a dose of magic, the Academy of Magical Sciences is offering a two-month summer camp.
  • The English word fetish can be traced back to the medieval Portuguese word fetich, which refers to religious relics believed to possess magical properties. Come Hither
  • The opening, where the stage is apparently bare and then transforms into the carousel and fairground, is a magical effect and was, itself, well worth the price of admission.
  • That literature is almost exclusively religious, or rather (with the exception of the Gnostic writings and a few magical texts) ecclesiastical, either as to its contents (Bible, lectionaries, martyrologies, etc.) or as to its purpose (grammars and vocabularies composed with reference to the ecclesiastical books). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • We don't see their interactions with other people very much, so we don't really know if they actually appear to connect with everyone they meet on that level, or if it is as magical and possibly once in a lifetime as it appears.
  • With its vast red ribbon and handmade card, it had transformed the garage into something quite magical.
  • Many of us still enjoy late night "infomercials" that continue, even now, to offer astounding returns in real estate, or by purchasing "precious" commodities, or even ordinary coins repackaged so they magically become "valuable collectables. Dan Dubno: Post-Madoff: The Final Insult
  • Most believe that Sathya Sai Baba did indeed possess the magical power, or siddhi, to manifest fancy objects and jewels for his followers. Mariana Caplan, Ph.D.: Reflections On The Death Of Sathya Sai Baba: Discernment Is A Lifelong Process
  • Phoenix's character chooses to live life in the Nevada desert as a hermit making Navajo kachina dolls that he believes have magical powers (a kachina is a spirit in western Pueblo cosmology and religious practices). Marina Cashdan: On the Anniversary of River Phoenix's Death, Artist Slater Bradley and Cinematographer Ed Lachman Revisit his Final, Unfinished Film.
  • A contrasting highlight will be a magical painting from 1963 by French Pop master Martial Raysse depicting a ghostlike portrait of a woman, with a pink face and a powder puff over one eye, emerging from a psychedelic green-and-blue background estimate: £350,000-£450,000. A Frenzy of Contemporary Art
  • That is, the archetypes have, when they appear, a distinctly numinous character which can only be described as ‘spiritual,’ if ‘magical’ is too strong a word.
  • A friend and I ordered one on a recent visit, then watched the bartender deftly hoist and upend four bottles at once — rum, gin, vodka, and blue Curaçao — letting loose long strands of colorful liquid, as if from the udder of a magical cow. Supersized Cocktails
  • Many of the buildings which look on to the sea were built in the Twenties in art deco style and look magical in the soft evening sun.
  • Photographs can also point out the extraordinary or magical in the seemingly irrelevant, as in Bolucevschi Vitali's prizewinning image of ants poised like dancers in stellar form.
  • She drew in a deep breath at the magical sight of the city below.
  • One man cynically sums up his seemingly magical ability to recruit women for his stable: "Any woman can be turned. It is all business."
  • What I do know about "Gabo" is that he's a brilliant writer with a love of the magical. Archive 2008-07-01
  • The environment would no longer foster those wordsmiths who might otherwise have been more visibly adding words to the English word pool, or magically new-minting old ones. The English Is Coming!
  • Firefox extension [mozilla. org] that will automagically fill in the information for you so that you don't even have to bother going to the web site. spaces [wikipedia. org] and copypaste U+2060 ( 'word joiner') into the middle of the domain. Doggdot.us
  • The sword was far too heavy, so Raven took a saber and imbued it with magical strength and abilities.
  • Swinging gently in my hammock, gazing out through the dappled veil of my mosquito net, I watch a magical scene.
  • In the past the root of this plant was thought to possess magical powers which could cure baldness.
  • Music is magically powerful, soulfully rich, spiritually resourceful, emotionally versatile, psychologically and physically therapeutic. Music makes people feel, think, act and change. Music makes people feel good, relaxes and improves the soul, heart and mind, boosts the immune system, and reduces emotional and physical pains. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The Queen then entered with a show of magical lights in her most elegant gown.
  • A supremely gifted player with a magical touch, he combined charm and nastiness in almost equal measure.
  • She was beautiful Gaia-she almost reminded him of one of those fairies or magical creatures he had heard about in stories.
  • Michael J Fox's Marty McFly travels 30 years back in time by Doc Brown's nuclear-powered DeLorean, from 1985 to 1955, a magical cinematic journey second only to Dorothy's excursion to Oz. Zemeckis's film, his best, is wearing its 25 years well, benefits hugely from the big screen and is welcome back. Back to the Future
  • It was ingenious and might have seemed eccentric, but it was magical. Times, Sunday Times
  • Organisers are promising a magical weekend of ice sculptures and outdoor entertainment, ironically with a sprinkling of snow guaranteed. The Sun
  • A five-pointed star, the pentagram or pentacle, sometimes has magical and occult associations.
  • Eclipse writes the superclass automagically with its new methods and alters the sibling classes to use the new superclass.
  • This was a steely gray specimen of the mineral hematite which, like many other stones, has a tradition of healing and additional magical influences.
  • And Lily spent these minutes catching her final glimpses of the magical land of Delaware—drinking in the strangeness and the antiqueness she had come to love. Agent Q, or The Smell Of Danger!
  • Belief in the magical properties of this herb persisted down the centuries.
  • We don't have the choice to hold a minute from passing, but we do have the choice to make that moment magical. RVM 
  • If you sip a little cold water after you finished the artichoke, the anisic, licorice flavour will intensify, which is quite magical! Archive 2009-02-01
  • The surviving Greek magical papyri, a collection of spells and rituals that were suppressed by the early Christians, include two that relate to acquiring an assistant. Find an Assistant the Greek Magical Papyri Way!
  • Dan, with all due respect, everyone knows a nanosecond is that magical time between when the locked cardoor leaves your fingertips and the instant your brain realizes that your keys are still in the switch ... Who will replace Van Blake?
  • The human spiritus can be affected by material things like incenses, collyries, unguents, philters, and other substances used to cause magical effects. Loss of Faith
  • Particular substances were commonly held to possess magical and even medical potential.
  • Then they changed that suit for another and, veiling her face in the luxuriance of her hair, loosed her lovelocks, so dark, so long that their darkness and length outvied the darkest nights, and she shot through all hearts with the magical shaft of her eye-babes. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • But if you really want, I could rewrite the chapter so that he finds that the door is locked, and the hole in the ceiling is magically fixed, and ooh looky, he only has twelve hours to live, might as well make them worthwhile…
  • Particular substances were commonly held to possess magical and even medical potential.

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