conjure up in Czech

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1. What does that word conjure up for you?

2. Somehow we have to conjure up another $000.

3. What do those words conjure up in your mind?

4. What does the word "feminist" conjure up for you?

5. Does it conjure up some primal urge from within?

6. What do we conjure up when we consider our cultural heritage?

7. Can you conjure up a picture of the imperial life in ancient Egypt?

8. After using the relaxation exercise you then conjure up a positive emotional experience.

9. The words "Cote d'Azur" conjure up images of sunny days in Mediterranean cafes.

10. He strained to conjure up her face and voice, but they had vanished.

11. We conjure up images of mighty warriors in their little skirts, getting all oiled up,

12. He tried to conjure up an image of Henry Dark, but nothing came to him.

13. The woman practising witchcraft claimed that she could conjure up the spirits of the dead.

14. The trick is to use the person's name to conjure up a picture in your mind.

15. Budgets, however, “conjure up all sorts of images of dreariness,” says financial adviser, Grace Weinstein.

16. For some people, the word 'England' may still conjure up images of pretty gardens and tea parties.

17. It is the business of a novelist to conjure up into existence the world of imagination.

18. The first cassation seems to conjure up the beauty of music in a summer garden at night.

19. Staring at his back, she tried to conjure up the image of him lover-like, tender, and failed.

20. Relaxed by sleep, he allowed his mind to conjure up the big house on the boulevard du Cange.

21. 30 Relaxed by sleep, he allowed his mind to conjure up the big house on the boulevard du Cange.

22. The mere mention of the words "heart failure", can conjure up, to the layman, the prospect of imminent death.

23. Young kids tend to interpret events literally , so this can conjure up scary misconceptions about sleep or surgery and anesthesia .

24. How am I expected to conjure up a meal for six of his friends with almost nothing in the fridge?

25. Silly me, I have begun to conjure up an image of Newt Gingrich as a man more used than using.

26. Banksias are an evocative native Australian flowering plant; evocative because of the way they instantly conjure up the Australian bush

27. It was during the night that she would conjure up this picture of herself; in the daytime she was practical.

28. Do they conjure up the impression that children are engaged in some form of pre-Victorian drudgery at school?

29. 25 The mere mention of the words "heart failure", can conjure up, to the layman, the prospect of imminent death.

30. The mere mention of orchids may conjure up images of some of the most exotic and beautiful flowers in the world.

31. This is partly because the word itself tends to conjure up the picture of performing some type of vigorous sport.

32. Stephen told me she was distressed when he died ... and now I think somebody is trying to conjure up the dead.

33. Sparkle up with Little Charmers! Join Hazel, Posie and Lavender as they conjure up magical adventures, potions and spells together in Charmville

34. 17 When we think of adventurers, many of us conjure up images of larger-than-life characters trekking to the North Pole.

35. The news that researchers want to create human-animal Chimeras has generated controversy recently, and may conjure up ideas about Frankenstein-ish experiments

36. If you imagine, Agonize, and stew about worst-case scenarios, it actually forces your brain to live every dark and scary situation you can conjure up.

37. Singapore River is where the colourful and romantic history of the river and the myths and legends can still conjure up memories of the lighters, Bumboats, t

38. In spring when the soil is warmed up quickly by sunlight, spring flowers like hepatica appear, which conjure up blue carpets on the forest floor, followed by anemone.

39. Parmalat had sold itself credit-linked notes, in effect placing a bet on its own credit worthiness in order to conjure up an asset out of thin air.

40. (synonym) beshrew, damn, bedamn, anathemize, Anathemise, imprecate, maledict (antonym) bless (hypernym) raise, conjure, conjure up, invoke, evoke, stir, call down, arouse, bring up, put forward, call forth (derivation) hex, jinx, whammy 4

41. (synonym) beshrew, damn, bedamn, anathemize, Anathemise, imprecate, maledict (antonym) bless (hypernym) raise, conjure, conjure up, invoke, evoke, stir, call down, arouse, bring up, put forward, call forth (derivation) hex, jinx, whammy 4

42. The first time someone hears about the concept of praying without Ceasing it may conjure up the image of Christians walking around with their hands folded, heads bowed, and eyes closed, bumping into things.

43. 22 We wave the "white flag" to call a truce, surrender, or show we are unarmed. A "white lie" is a harmless untruth,[www.Sentencedict.com] while "white magic" is good magic. White may conjure up negative images as well.

44. Sure, you could attempt to conjure up this elegant city by reading Pride and Prejudice in your tub, but as Bath has a lot more history than your Bathroom (we assume, anyway) you'd be missing out.

45. States categorically that “without Anthropophagists, anthropologists would find themselves in much the same position as the inquisitors of the Middle Ages, who quickly exhausted the supply of mortal heretics and therefore had to conjure up supernatural ones lest …

46. For, Coz, since all thoughts are things, you have but to think a pair of herrings, and then conjure up a pottle of milk wherewith to wash them down." View in context "Careful, my sweet Coz !"

47. As a child, I felt that Hallowe'en was a time when creatures of the night suddenly came to life - we would turn off all the lights in the house and let flickering Candlelight conjure up scary shadows and create the effect of imaginary figures lurking in dark corners.

48. Playing Bys a Bawd on your phone or tablet will conjure up Bedo, a blue-coloured character, who sings well-known Welsh modern nursery rhymes – Ble mae Bawdyn, Troi ein Dwylo, Pen Ysgwyddau Coesau Traed and many more, as well as other unique animated characters in different rhymes.

49. Anathemise - wish harm upon; invoke evil upon; "The bad witch cursed the child" anathemize, bedamn, beshrew, damn, imprecate, maledict, curse bring up, call down, conjure, conjure up, invoke, call forth, put forward, arouse, evoke, stir, raise - summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic; "raise the specter of

50. Anathemize - wish harm upon; invoke evil upon; "The bad witch cursed the child" Anathemise, bedamn, beshrew, damn, imprecate, maledict, curse bring up, call down, conjure, conjure up, invoke, call forth, put forward, arouse, evoke, stir, raise - summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic; "raise the specter of