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US
/ˈwɑnd/
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[ UK /wˈɒnd/ ]
[ UK /wˈɒnd/ ]
NOUN
- a ceremonial or emblematic staff
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a thin supple twig or rod
stems bearing slender wands of flowers - a rod used by a magician or water diviner
- a thin tapered rod used by a conductor to lead an orchestra or choir
How To Use wand In A Sentence
- He wanders around Manhattan, unshaven, unbathed, and smoking and cussing a lot.
- And survivors of the Rwandan genocide and the holocaust work to keep the memories of their relatives alive.
- There is grassland on the natural brae of Royal Garden, yellow and green, fighting with the autumn. In this grassland, an alley wanders forward, just like the traces from a big snake' creeping.
- Be genuine and conceal noting.I write every wiod I wand to say on this small card.I wish my honey a happy Valentine's day.
- Sharon ignored them, and they wandered off to ask some other people if they had put on tephillin today. Archive 2007-01-01
- The wandering wraiths, addicts and drunks that you see around town didn't just come about out of the blue - they were produced by the education system.
- After we had waved everyone goodbye, the Gamekeeper wandered in to confer about concrete.
- Marie has an active fantasy life, and the imaginings of the specter of her husband seem to be just the start of her mind's wandering.
- No wonder, as Mr. Hamilton drily notes, that on the wall of the Leipzig Gewandhaus (where Mendelssohn played and conducted) was Seneca's apothegm: "Res severa est verum gaudium. What Music Has Lost
- And he took the wand wherewith he lulls the eyes of whomso he will, while others again he even wakes from out of sleep. Book V