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magic
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magic adjective by chance occurrence, coincidental, fortunate, lucky, out of the ordinary, magical, miraculous, mystic, mystical, mysterious, occult, sorcery, supernatural, uncanny, under a charm, under a spell, unusual, wizardly, wonderful
See also: prestidigitation


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Not only do they have to be eternally excitedby all the things that excite nine-year-old boys – whether Cristiano Ronaldo really is the best player in the world, whether Michael Owen is as quick as he was – they also have to display a Jesuitical genius for reading between the lines, for magicking back pages from game-of-two-halves cliches.
Byline: SASHA MANSWORTH WITH Harry Potter still magicking his way to the top of children's wish lists, parents are expected to conjure up something special this Christmas.
Byline: By Gordon Barr Pupils at a Newcastle first school have things all figured out this week - through magicking away their timetable.
 
 
 
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