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wizardry
[ wiz-er-dree ]
wizardry
/ ˈɪəɪ /
noun
- the art, skills, and practices of a wizard, sorcerer, or magician
Example Sentences
Although Saxon has dedicated his life to practical visual wizardry, he believes CG has been too harshly maligned and that there’s a place for both the material and digital worlds to coexist.
This sequel takes place 19 years after Harry and the old gang rescued the world of wizardry in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.”
Some quipped that they would have needed a Potter to conjure some wizardry after Englishman Graham took over at West Ham.
This lilting ballad transports us back to Mexico’s golden era of stately heartbreak songs, amplified by Becky’s astute production choices, which combine a retro melodic sensibility with the benefits of digital wizardry.
You cannot possibly experience the wizardry of Callas and the music becoming one on the awful underground recordings of the concert found on YouTube and elsewhere.
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