
conjuring
noun.
The act of performing illusions that appear to be magical, often involving skillful hand movements.
Example sentences containing conjuring from English sources
Well, I was conjuring conflicts in life out of thin air, don't you see?
I hope gatekeepers understand that playwriting is the conjuring of lives, not explainable events.
One cannot read these fragments without conjuring the world and circumstances within which they existed.
This isn't what most people think of when they're conjuring up a trip to Korea.
Modern humans are at the cusp of conjuring magic beyond any conceivable force known to date.
Too busy conjuring up more useless advice for how we losers can "make it" on Medium.
Chaves confirms that was a nod to the bigger "Conjuring" universe and not exactly what happened.
All of us seething, surfing and fabricating into the small hours, conjuring fantasy worlds as we edit our existence.
Flaming rivers of molten rock destroyed 700 homes while building new volcanic shorelines, vaporizing lakes and conjuring bizarre weather.
Our current political maelstrom seems the perfect atmosphere for conjuring some equitable, earthy wisdom, an antidote to patriarchal tyranny.
For these countries and many more, dreaming of one day conjuring their own long format classics, Test cricket represents a black hole.
Idle says that the room is perfect for a conjuring ceremony.
Continue walking and you will see Dennis Bergkamp conjuring control of the ball.
The "Conjuring" films often feel a little like episodic television, with each plot wrapping up neatly before the Warrens' next adventure.
How often do we let an opportunity like this pass because we are so busy conjuring judgments about the people around us?
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Idioms Containing 'Conjuring'
Idioms are phrases that express a feeling, a scenario, or a sentiment in an abbreviated fashion. They are helpful in expressing a thought in the most efficient and creative way, which gives quite an accurate meaning to an otherwise long-winded expression of one's thinking. Employing idioms shows a grasp of English, as well as its cultural heritage. For instance, a common English idiom is shown below:I'm irritated by what a couch potato he is.
Somehow a person is described as some sort of furniture and tuber combination. Or are they? Instead, a couch potato is a very sedentary person.