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Sentences with conjure

con·jure
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  • Thirteen years ago she found herself having to conjure a career from thin air. [V n + from/out of]
  • Every day a different chef will be conjuring up delicious dishes in the restaurant. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • Ask the average person about jazz and they will, almost certainly, conjure images of smoky back rooms and bourbon on the rocks.
  • I shudder to think what kind of final scene they will conjure where all the mortals and all the witches and warlocks come together and cheer.
  • I conjure you to help me
  • To conjure a miracle.
  • Circa manages to conjure a sense of occasion and remains a good.
  • On his last great stage, Shane Warne leads Glenn McGrath from the SCG after failing to conjure his unrealised dream of a Test century.
  • She seemed to have conjured up the person she was talking about.
  • To conjure up the past.
  • I conjure you to hear my plea.
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