sorcerous

ADJECTIVE
  1. 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
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How To Use sorcerous In A Sentence

  • Looking through his sorcerous eyes, he watched as the magical flux appeared, and then blew away, like smoke on a breeze.
  • Standing within earshot of a lute will cause some people to regress to the level of a medieval simpleton who uses the word "mayhap" in sentences, refers to women as "comely wenches" and pretends not to understand what a radio (or "sorcerous talking box") is. Word Magazine - Comments
  • I did a sort of transdimensional fast spin and right there caught a glimpse of the prime suspect, Soulcatcher, kneeling over some array of sorcerous objects near a fire somewhere in the gorsy approaches to Charandaprash. She Is The Darkness
  • Advice for the day: do not vex EVIL SORCEROUS QUEENS. End: Nigh
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