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Definition of magically in English: magicallyadverb ˈmadʒɪk(ə)liˈmædʒək(ə)li 1Using or as if by magic. a card seemed to appear magically in his hand bad scripts don't magically transform into masterpieces on the screen Example sentencesExamples - Nestled between the two wings of the inn was a hedge maze that would magically rearrange itself every day.
- It seems to me that you were expecting your guy to read your mind and somehow magically know that you wanted an engagement ring for Christmas.
- 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.
- She is rummaging around my desk as if it were going to magically produce some corn dogs.
- He discovers that donning the dusty drapery magically transforms him into a genuine vampire.
- In this hyperkinetic action-fantasy pic, chaos reigns at a school for the magically inclined.
- If your uncle's head is cut out of the picture on the screen, it won't magically reappear when you hit the Print button.
- It told the strange story of one man's yearning to fit into society so much that he magically morphed into his surroundings with ease.
- The opening scene, where he magically inflates an obnoxious relative, could be right out of James and the Giant Peach.
- The Black Fortress could magically teleport itself around the surface of the planet.
2In a beautiful or delightful way. Example sentencesExamples - Effortlessly, magically, the camera scales the building to reveal a ballet class in progress.
- The interior is largely obscured by an upside-down stair, magically suspended from the first floor and contained by a diaphanous veil of fine steel grating.
- Precision formations and dance-like movements are incorporated in the performance, bringing the music magically alive.
- Frida is exhilarating because the director finds magically creative ways to depict the artist's inner reality.
- After all, if a dull warehouse can magically morph into a kinetic light sculpture, the possibilities are endless.
- It is barely discernible in daylight, yet after dusk it becomes magically pronounced.
- The most rewarding aspect of the exhibition involved moving into and through the magically transformed space of the gallery.
- Artists were stimulated by Pliny's descriptions of painted grapes so magically real that the birds pecked at them.
- Think of San Francisco and the images of its bridges appearing and disappearing magically in the fog.
- Their underlying design is a spiraling vortex, in which undulating waters magically metamorphose into watered silk, velvet into vaporous cloud and firmament.
Definition of magically in US English: magicallyadverbˈmajək(ə)lēˈmædʒək(ə)li 1Using or as if by magic. a card seemed to appear magically in his hand bad scripts don't magically transform into masterpieces on the screen Example sentencesExamples - The opening scene, where he magically inflates an obnoxious relative, could be right out of James and the Giant Peach.
- 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.
- It seems to me that you were expecting your guy to read your mind and somehow magically know that you wanted an engagement ring for Christmas.
- Nestled between the two wings of the inn was a hedge maze that would magically rearrange itself every day.
- In this hyperkinetic action-fantasy pic, chaos reigns at a school for the magically inclined.
- The Black Fortress could magically teleport itself around the surface of the planet.
- He discovers that donning the dusty drapery magically transforms him into a genuine vampire.
- It told the strange story of one man's yearning to fit into society so much that he magically morphed into his surroundings with ease.
- She is rummaging around my desk as if it were going to magically produce some corn dogs.
- If your uncle's head is cut out of the picture on the screen, it won't magically reappear when you hit the Print button.
2In a beautiful or delightful way. Example sentencesExamples - Think of San Francisco and the images of its bridges appearing and disappearing magically in the fog.
- The interior is largely obscured by an upside-down stair, magically suspended from the first floor and contained by a diaphanous veil of fine steel grating.
- Effortlessly, magically, the camera scales the building to reveal a ballet class in progress.
- It is barely discernible in daylight, yet after dusk it becomes magically pronounced.
- Precision formations and dance-like movements are incorporated in the performance, bringing the music magically alive.
- The most rewarding aspect of the exhibition involved moving into and through the magically transformed space of the gallery.
- Artists were stimulated by Pliny's descriptions of painted grapes so magically real that the birds pecked at them.
- Frida is exhilarating because the director finds magically creative ways to depict the artist's inner reality.
- Their underlying design is a spiraling vortex, in which undulating waters magically metamorphose into watered silk, velvet into vaporous cloud and firmament.
- After all, if a dull warehouse can magically morph into a kinetic light sculpture, the possibilities are endless.
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