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Conjures meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of conjure
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All this talk about a whale in the SF Bay conjures up memories of what may be the Bay Area's most famous marine visitor -- Humphrey the whale.
But in “Chasing Charming,” running March 31 to April 2, a fairy godmother called on to save Prince Charming uses the wrong spell and conjures up a character who doesn’t have much to say except for repeating his name.
If you are a kid of the 80’s or 90’s, the name Marc Summers definitely conjures a lot of incredible memories.
In the same space and format of the stage show, he conjures six wildly different stories/puzzles/tricks that take the viewer on an existential journey.
It may be a myth that 'golf' is an acronym for 'Gents Only, Ladies Forbidden', yet it's still a game that conjures up clichés of businessmen doing deals on the course.
Many in the region regard NATO as solely a military alliance, forgetting its political dimensions, and its expansion into the Indo-Pacific conjures up images of NATO troops and equipment.
The American philosophical miniaturist conjures meditations on mortality through the figure of Azrael, angel of death.
The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club conjures images of leather-clad bikers and rowdy misfits getting into trouble.
This cookbook for movie lovers doesn’t just serve food seen in films but conjures up celluloid magic, too.
This team has certainly struggled in conference play (3-17), but I wouldn’t be shocked if Mike Brey’s group conjures up one last run for its longtime coach.
When I think of the word 'snags' it conjures up the voice of a nasal sheila really going hard on the 'a'.
And a fairy who socializes with gastropods and conjures up undergarments makes for a delightfully unlikely hero—the potential for future Bramblegoop adventures is high.
But the wrecking ball came for “Block E” in 1988, leveling the dense array of storefronts between 6th and 7th streets that still conjures lively memories for some Minnesotans.
It conjures images of a flawlessly organised workspace, meticulously crafted presentations, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.
Larroca's art, which employs tracing for maximum realism, is not always flattering but he conjures up some unforgettable images, like Doom riding a bear horseback style.
Occasionally, the cup conjures special stories.
The idea of the most powerful trucks usually conjures of visions of something like the Ford F-450, which can tow 40,000 pounds.
The new show conjures up HBO’s “Big Little Lies,” not least because it stars Nicole Kidman as a woman living in a wealthy, potentially treacherous enclave and in a state of domestic distress.
The overall effect conjures the heady languor of a Luca Guadagnino film, and will do nothing to convince you that life is not better in Europe.
The way he describes Nadal conjures up the image of trying to escape from the Terminator in the classic Arnold Schwarzenegger film.