wizardry

IPA: wˈɪzɝdri

noun

  • The art of a wizard; sorcery.
  • Something, such as an advanced technology, that gives the appearance of magic.
  • Great ability in some specified field.
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Examples of "wizardry" in Sentences

  • No amount of financial wizardry is going to change that fundamental point.
  • So, in conclusion, wizardry is some very tricky stuff, and not to be taken lightly.
  • Also, I can tell you that Hogwarts freaking school of wizardry is no “high school”.
  • Capricorn: When this sign eats in the dark, you know some financial wizardry is afoot.
  • Now Abel Ah Yo, in his theology and word wizardry, was as much mixed a personage as Billy Sunday.
  • Schuerholz obtains the players, then turns them over to Bobby Cox, whose managerial wizardry is legendary.
  • When it came to word wizardry, he had Billy Sunday, master of slang and argot of one language, skinned by miles.
  • I personally know very little about organ construction but I know enough to speculate that no amount of electronic wizardry is going to replace the physical sound and experience of the authentic pipes themselves.
  • For all its high-tech special effects wizardry, which is spectacular on its own and worth the price of admission, “Star Wars” has at its core an incredibly strong story told through some very likeable and strong characters.

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