magician - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • fool: When was the last time a coin in bottle routine fooled magician after magician?
  • hire: For the larger wedding you may decide to hire another magician to ensure that everyone can join in the spectacle.

Converse of subject

  • entertain: All the children were entertained by a magician, and Father Christmas made a surprise guest appearance to hand out presents.

Adjective modifier

  • accomplished: Understanding the theory behind this rich Western tradition is crucial to becoming an accomplished magician.
  • best-known: Everybody's Magic is a collection of easy to perform magic tricks from some of the best-known magicians in the UK.
  • ceremonial: A former musician and businessman, Chic has been a practicing ceremonial magician for the past thirty years.
  • amateur: The Thumb Tip is commonly used by amateur magicians.
  • Egyptian: Then next, at least in the first cycle, there's the response of the Egyptian magicians who stand with Pharaoh.
  • talented: He was a knowledgeable and talented magician, as well as a gentle, ethical man who worked to help others.

Modifies a noun

  • trick: Since I never committed my shapes to paper he could not have watched my arm or used any magicians tricks.

Noun used with modifier

  • close-up: We stock Fire Magic Tricks for both stage magic or close-up magicians.
  • master: At Wizard School, master magician Andrew Mayne will teach you sixteen different acts of wizardry.
  • comedy: He started as a comedy magician but soon realized that being a comic is his true vocation.
  • stage: I asked him what he thought about people who said he was a mere stage magician.

Possessives

  • wand: But the magician's wand is an embryo scepter, and historical kings still retain many trappings from their magic office.
  • rope: Instructions include 10 tricks and knots with magician's rope.
  • trick: This was not some clever but ultimately meaningless stunt like a magician's trick at a children's party.
  • hat: That horse-box was like a magician's hat; horses just kept on coming out of it.
  • daughter: The young boy and the magician's daughter grow very fond of each other.

Possessives

  • Pharaoh: From the point of view of faith no one is interested in the names of Pharaoh's magicians.

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