magical

[US]/ˈmædʒɪkl/
[UK]/ˈmædʒɪkl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. having the attributes of magic; charming or enchanting.

Example Sentences

a magical performance of the ballet.

the magical, lambent light of the north.

he had a gentle, magical touch with the child.

it was a magical evening of pure nostalgia.

I used to believe my mother had magical powers.

Giving up smoking had a magical effect on his stamina.

Magical properties are sometimes claimed for certain medicines.

all those magical effects were produced by this little box of tricks here.

Arithmancy is a branch of magic that is concerned with the magical properties of numbers;

Physically he is frail and must sustain himself by imbibing magical potions of his own creation.

After the millenary of tentative idea, mankind can roam wantonly in infinite universe , is that to be so secret, so magical!

"Blossoms-Leaves-Fruits","A magical, graceful and originally blend with a subtle background","Vanilla, Cassia, Patchouly, Mimosa abs., Bergamot",163.00

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