wizardly

IPA: wˈɪzɝdɫi

adjective

  • Like, or suiting a wizard.
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Examples of "wizardly" in Sentences

  • A lair for Hecataeus, wizardly master of constructs.
  • And then we have the old wizard, reading his wizardly tome and raising a little sprout.
  • The secret to their success is that they don't focus on the prettiest, smartest, most athletic or the most wizardly.
  • The only similarity is the idea of wizardly chess, which (a.) can't be copyrighted or trademarked, and (b.) isn't original to Adrian Jacobs anyway.
  • "On June 18, Universal will be opening up a 20 acre new world within Islands of Adventure called the wizardly world of Harry Potter," said McCorrison.
  • That begs the question: Is it arrogance or a sense of political imperviousness that has led him to pull back the curtain that once hid the team controlling his so-called wizardly ways.
  • A fun premise and a quick read, it's hard not to compare it to, say, other wizardly books, but what I enjoyed the most was that while a sense of danger and uncertainty existed, it was never completely doom and gloom.
  • There are some interesting points in there — about how, for instance, J.K. Rowling makes her villains advocates of a kind of wizardly racial purity, but still bows to the convention of the fantasy genre by making Harry descended from magical nobility.

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