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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
magic .
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Examples
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The change was something like a fairy tale to the Bush children; every one seemed suddenly "magicked" into different beings.
Queensland Cousins Eleanor Luisa Haverfield
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I actually have a half guilty feeling, as if I really had "magicked" it up.
Anne of Avonlea 1909
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I actually have a half guilty feeling, as if I really had 'magicked' it up.
Anne of Avonlea 1908
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Forgot to add that I had a brilliant RAPC Sgt who 'magicked' it all smoothly.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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These costs cannot be "magicked" away just because we find them inconvenient.
Fools Rush in Where Europe Rushes Out - Jonah Goldberg - Townhall Conservative 2010
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There wasn't a line to stand in .. he just sat down at my table during a break with his son Aye Jaye, who then "magicked" a quarter away from me only to place into his wallet, which immediately burst into flames.
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Anyway I tried the new bulbs and the wifaery just magicked them away.
Calder's Comfort Farm: Heathrow, lightbulbs and Emma Thompson 2009
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That fanciful idea of a unicorn is not just magicked into mythology from nowhere.
Archive 2009-02-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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The implication is that between now and then the auditors directly employed by the commission are sacked (and join private firms) or somehow retain their pensions and benefits (at huge cost to the public purse) and are magicked across into the private sector.
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That fanciful idea of a unicorn is not just magicked into mythology from nowhere.
Creative Control - Part 4 Hal Duncan 2009
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