MAGIC in a Sentence
Learn MAGIC from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
107 example sentences for MAGIC, such as:
1. He suddenly appeared as if by magic.
2. But the towel reddened as though by magic.
3. The magic cure for inflation does not exist.
4. There is no magic wand to secure a just peace.
5. There's no magic formula for a perfect marriage.
2. But the towel reddened as though by magic.
3. The magic cure for inflation does not exist.
4. There is no magic wand to secure a just peace.
5. There's no magic formula for a perfect marriage.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of MAGIC
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magic
a. possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers
n. any art that invokes supernatural powers
Classic Sentence: (75 in 6 pages)
1 It was intoxicating to find such magic in his clumsy words, and he longed to try new ways of using it.
2 In spite of her choked-back tears, Scarlett thrilled to the never- failing magic of her mother's touch, to the faint fragrance of lemon verbena sachet that came from her rustling silk dress.
3 Gerald's face had brightened as if by magic at her entrance.
4 If she could only be transferred by magic to Tara and to safety.
5 She waited a moment, breathless for him to continue, a-tiptoe to hear him say the magic three words.
6 As if by magic, the door of the parlor opened and the wide black face of Mammy appeared, ardent curiosity and deepest suspicion evident in every wrinkle.
7 But the towel reddened as though by magic.
8 Under her gaze it was suddenly smooth and bland as though wiped clear by magic.
9 As he spoke, his light grip tightened on her hand and in his voice was the sad magic of old half-forgotten songs.
10 The magic place was deserted: there was no sound but the splash of the water on the lily-pads, and a distant drift of music that might have been blown across a sleeping lake.
11 Rivulets were hurrying in each alley; a calling robin appeared by magic on the crab-apple tree in the Howlands' yard.
12 In that drugged magic there was no difference between heavy heat and insinuating cold.
13 Del Snafflin's orchestra of piano, violin, and cornet began to tune up and every one behind the magic line of the proscenic arch was frightened into paralysis.
14 Luke and Mrs. Dawson picked up ten thousand acres of prairie soil, in the magic portable form of a small check book, and went to Pasadena, to a bungalow and sunshine and cafeterias.
15 But as he did so, the oarsmen expectantly desisted from rowing; the boat drifted a little towards the ship's stern; so that, as if by magic, the letter suddenly ranged along with Gabriel's eager hand.
Example Sentence: (32 in 3 pages)
1 Some of the magic tricks called for audience participation.
2 The fairy godmother's magic charm turned Cinderella's rags into a beautiful gown.
3 Wizards usually use magic wands to perform spells.
4 Yeah, they hired a magician to come and do magic and he was really terrific.
5 The magic cure for inflation does not exist.
6 Ours could well be the last generation for which moviegoing has a sense of magic.
7 There's no magic formula for a perfect marriage.
8 There is no magic wand to secure a just peace.
9 A dream doesn't become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.
10 If the world really can not only put me, I would be into the magic of how.
11 He suddenly appeared as if by magic.
12 According to the Rambam, the Torah forbids the use of magic because it is a fraud and based on the art of deception.
13 They have their charms, and magic arts, and rites in exorcism and other things.
14 When the magic mirror revealed that Snow White was still alive, the wicked queen cried out in rage and uttered dreadful malediction.
15 Adding consistency and predictability to magic just means a unicorn is a horse with a horn.