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- adjective Not
magical .
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Examples
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The characters are mainly magical, because the story is set in a magical, IMAGINARY world, but the books really hammer you with the point that magical people are no better than nonmagical.
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That will force them to devise nonmagical solutions once in a while, which is interesting.
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I think it would be fairly amusing for a sorcerer to resort to nonmagical parlor tricks to convince the masses that what they saw was not, in fact, a magical fireball.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » 2009 » April 2009
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The way I read it, one of the many great messages of the books is: regardless of different abilities/lifestyles (magical vs. nonmagical) people have the same values and rights.
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I think it would be fairly amusing for a sorcerer to resort to nonmagical parlor tricks to convince the masses that what they saw was not, in fact, a magical fireball.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » 2009 » April » 10 2009
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I think it would be fairly amusing for a sorcerer to resort to nonmagical parlor tricks to convince the masses that what they saw was not, in fact, a magical fireball.
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Such mental imagery might be feasible if closure were a magic paintbrush the brain could wave in all directions, but it would be a pointless and outrageous waste of resources for the finite, material, nonmagical organ we actually have.
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It howled at the ceiling, and Mr. Fishbone flicked his wand, returning the balloon dog to its original, nonmagical state.
The Shape-Shifter’s Curse Amanda Marrone 2010
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Most nonmagical people keep quiet about this sort of stuff to avoid being forced to endure psychiatric care of one sort or another. because his cousin Mrs. DavenportI hear electroshock therapy is quite nasty.
The Shape-Shifter’s Curse Amanda Marrone 2010
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Such mental imagery might be feasible if closure were a magic paintbrush the brain could wave in all directions, but it would be a pointless and outrageous waste of resources for the finite, material, nonmagical organ we actually have.
Archive 2010-02-07 2010
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