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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.
- 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.
- It is not hard to fathom why Rwanda, still not fully healed from an ethnic slaughter that was egged on by radio zealots, would look for ways to regulate what it calls "divisionism" in the media. NYT > Home Page
- 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.
- 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