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prestidigitator

[ US /ˌpɹɛstɪˈdɪdʒəteɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience

How To Use prestidigitator In A Sentence

  • DOWD: In a webcast, prestidigitator Penn Jillette talks about a joke he has begun telling in his show. Hullabaloo
  • Misdirection is one of the prestidigitator's tools, after all, and Welles' flair for grotesquerie and offbeat humour are as much a part of the entertainment as the tortuous plot.
  • In the ring on the right, we have our gifted prestidigitator, Mr. John Shannon. Ares Costs: Just Pick a Number - NASA Watch
  • Quinsey was known as a mesmerist, a ventriloquist, an illusionist, a prestidigitator and a master of the Black Art, and occasionally in The Call of the Beaver Patrol or, A Break in the Glacier
  • Please remember that this prestidigitator as US President does NOT represent America, by any means. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Today, magic is something to scoff at - the clownish domain left to oversexed prestidigitators and gay animal trainers in tights.
  • Superman, spiderman, body-builder, magician, tactician, prestidigitator - call him whatever you may want, but he is a world-class, top-class off spinner and a match winner.
  • Beck was also a proficient hypnotist, prestidigitator, chemist and roboticist, wearing a fishbowl, one-way plexiglass helmet, with gas jets mounted in his gloves and boots capable of emitting hallucinogenic, 'web' dissolving gases. Archive 2006-07-01
  • Their secret priests therefore served the lust of the senses and practiced magic with all their might, employ conjurations and spells, concoct love potions and methods of seduction, and engage in dream-interpretation and dark prestidigitator's arts.
  • At university, I was an active member of a society for prestidigitators, magicians and other such unserious folk.
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