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Magically

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Magically meaning

In a magical manner; by magic, or as if by magic.

Example sentences (20)

Magically, Daedalus could fly, and magically Medea was able to rejuvenate the old (the scene on the jug seems to show her doing just this)".

And I'm sure it won't magically reinstall itself and make itself the default for EVERYTHING after a forced update.

Apparently whatever issues the NFL has magically disappear at the college level.

Asking the whereabouts of some mystery man or woman does not magically produce a spouse.

A slot would ‘magically’ appear for just a day or two ahead when they paid an “agent” between €100 to €200 to book an appointment under the online system.

A spokesperson for The Church Bar said: “Come and experience an unforgettable evening at Nikos Taverna, where we will magically convert The Church into a Greek taverna.

As the colleagues share their recommendations, each item magically appear on Santa's Christmas dinner table.

At no point will anyone draw attention to the fact that the ban has magically vanished.

But, after driving the EV for some miles, things should get on par with the ICE and you are magically saving the planet.

But by tethering their story to Columbus, early leaders of the United States magically endowed the fledgling nation with a three-hundred-year pedigree, a genesis story whose “in the beginning” implied its birth was the outworking of Providence.

But when the economy strengthened and wages rose, the so-called “labor shortage” magically disappeared.

Do they magically disappear because a court order is issued?

For instance, Let There Be Carnage ended with Eddie Brock and Venom being forced into hiding, with the two fleeing to a beach in Mexico before being magically transported to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Granted that a Blockchain based land record system wouldn’t magically eliminate all disputes, however it can provide verifiability and trust in the system in effect dissuading bad actors.

He evokes the history of the equestrian statue, a symbol of power from ancient Rome onwards, magically transforming it into subversion.

If the city built it, they would magically create the vibe needed to transform the neighbourhood — the demand would follow the construction.

I know none of this makes the defense-first junkies just magically overlook the frustration with not being able to come up with big stops when needed.

It's time to get magically macabre with these uber-powerful zombie-slaying Wonder Weapons!

Love powers our characters and saves the day in all technicalities, but not everyone magically survives.

Meanwhile, the Republican strategy on the abortion issue seems to be a split between those pushing extremely unpopular policies — a total ban or close — and those hoping that the policy question will just somehow magically go away.