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Definition of magic spell in English: magic spellnoun 1A form of words used as a magical charm or incantation. the creature was protected by the magic spells of its mistress Example sentencesExamples - He outwits Ronald and his friends with a magic spell which makes him invisible, and blasts off before they have a chance to stop him.
- The bad guys kidnap the good guys, steal their treasure chest, and the wise man has to save the day with a magic spell.
- From thence he made his way to Egypt - there, if possible, to learn the art of working wonders by magic spells.
- Working within the confining definitions of black and white magic, this would be a black magic spell.
- Like miracles, magic spells seem to defy natural laws (e.g. gravity).
- As depicted in a variety of Chinese-language thrillers, magic spells are cast by drawing special words or symbols on a piece of paper or in the air.
- Street conjurers, tattooed with magic spells, roamed throughout the ancient world.
- The nation's first legal magic spell society was formed yesterday, after a 17-year fight to obtain government approval.
- In some instances, characters have their own unique magic spells.
- He is well versed in magic spells and often calls upon them to save his comrades.
- 1.1 A state of enchantment caused by or as if by a magic spell.
the place casts a magic spell on tourists Example sentencesExamples - Love is in the air and its magic spell is everywhere - especially during the weekend Aries Moon.
- New media have lost their magic spell; the once so glamorous gadgets are becoming part of everyday life.
- In that respect New York weaves a kind of magic spell on its inhabitants.
- For a brief while, as the pleasant music wove a magic spell, listeners seemed to forget their nationalities, geographical boundaries, and cultural upbringing.
- The advertising arts will cast their magic spell over Shanghai audiences again.
- He had six wins on the trot as manager, only for Brighton to break the magic spell with a 2-2 draw at the City Ground.
Definition of magic spell in US English: magic spellnoun 1A form of words used as a magical charm or incantation. the creature was protected by the magic spells of its mistress Example sentencesExamples - Working within the confining definitions of black and white magic, this would be a black magic spell.
- The nation's first legal magic spell society was formed yesterday, after a 17-year fight to obtain government approval.
- Street conjurers, tattooed with magic spells, roamed throughout the ancient world.
- He outwits Ronald and his friends with a magic spell which makes him invisible, and blasts off before they have a chance to stop him.
- He is well versed in magic spells and often calls upon them to save his comrades.
- As depicted in a variety of Chinese-language thrillers, magic spells are cast by drawing special words or symbols on a piece of paper or in the air.
- Like miracles, magic spells seem to defy natural laws (e.g. gravity).
- In some instances, characters have their own unique magic spells.
- The bad guys kidnap the good guys, steal their treasure chest, and the wise man has to save the day with a magic spell.
- From thence he made his way to Egypt - there, if possible, to learn the art of working wonders by magic spells.
- 1.1 A state of enchantment caused by or as if by a magic spell.
the place casts a magic spell on tourists Example sentencesExamples - Love is in the air and its magic spell is everywhere - especially during the weekend Aries Moon.
- New media have lost their magic spell; the once so glamorous gadgets are becoming part of everyday life.
- The advertising arts will cast their magic spell over Shanghai audiences again.
- In that respect New York weaves a kind of magic spell on its inhabitants.
- For a brief while, as the pleasant music wove a magic spell, listeners seemed to forget their nationalities, geographical boundaries, and cultural upbringing.
- He had six wins on the trot as manager, only for Brighton to break the magic spell with a 2-2 draw at the City Ground.
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