sorcery

IPA: sˈɔrsɝi

noun

  • Magical power; the use of witchcraft or magic arts.
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Examples of "sorcery" in Sentences

  • Sorcery is the proprietor of alchemy.
  • The concept of sorcery or witchcraft exists in Islam.
  • The court wanted to work sorcery into the proceeding.
  • Tzeentch is the god of sorcery, ambition and trickery.
  • Sorcery is strong against Alchemy and weak to Necromancy.
  • But the Crystal Pearl was the goal of a sorcery examination.
  • All the acts of sorcery, witchcraft, necromancy were easiest then.
  • Sorcery is the knowledge of the universal points of transmutation.
  • She was the only person executed for sorcery in the city of Vienna.
  • Charles then brought forward a charge of sorcery which was more effectual.
  • Some achieve their travel through what they call sorcery, others through dreams or some form of creativity.
  • And without the presence of a man, of course, women could not help but engage in sorcery, paganism, and lesbianism.
  • Cleo's sorcery is in her language, as abounding as good as varied as a difference a master gave to any of his creations.
  • Sword and sorcery is back, with the same dark, violent and gritty verve that made it so appealing the first time around.
  • Court physician Gaius, who also dabbles a bit in sorcery, takes Merlin under his wing and tries to guide the young acolyte in his use of magic.
  • Sword and sorcery is a guilty pleasure of my, especially when it comes to reading material (I'm not so good writing it), and normally the way I tackle an anthology is to read every story, start to finish, and then write about them all.

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