conjured in English

verb
1
make (something) appear unexpectedly or seemingly from nowhere as if by magic.
Anne conjured up a most delicious homemade stew
synonyms:producemake appearmaterializesummon
2
implore (someone) to do something.
By the ministry of a faithful eunuch she transmitted to him a ring, the pledge of her affection, and earnestly conjured him to claim her as a lawful spouse to whom he had been secretly betrothed.

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1. I conjured him... out of thin air.

2. Like a conjured spirit from my childhood:

3. This fantasia... was conjured in your blinkered mind.

4. Lisa's story had conjured up an arresting image.

5. Like a conjured spirit of my childhood Sigmund Jähn.

6. The juggler conjured a rabbit out of a hat.

7. The juggler conjured a rabbit out of his hat.

8. He often conjured up visions of his boyhood days.

9. The magician conjured a rabbit out of his hat.

10. The juggler conjured a rabbit out of the hat.

11. 18 Two well-matched sides conjured up an entertaining game.

12. The glittering ceremony conjured up images of Russia's imperial past.

13. That, son, was a tale conjured to save Tolui's face.

14. The spirit of a dead man conjured from the grave.

15. He conjured a delicious meal out of a few leftovers.

16. She conjured up a three-course meal in half an hour!

17. 2 The magician conjured a bowl of fish out of his hat.

18. And now the night conjured up from the waters a gluey fog.

19. In an instant, the magician had conjured a white dove from his hat.

20. Jamie by nature is a cheerful soul, but somehow his bonhomie conjured a shadow.

21. A beast born of clay and conjured up only by the most powerful sorcerer.

22. A beast born of clay and conjured up. only by the most powerful sorcerer

23. Meanwhile, the wafts from his old Home pleaded, whispered, conjured, and finally claimed him imperiously.

24. You expect me to believe we conjured up her evil spirit with a game seance?

25. Three goal scoring chances were conjured up by Swindon, only to be magicked away by Leicester.

26. I conjured up visions of wild mushroom risotto, tiramisu, Cherry, Garcia ice cream, and currant scones.

27. 10 I conjured up visions of wild mushroom risotto, tiramisu, Cherry, Garcia ice cream, and currant scones.

28. 2 I conjured up visions of wild mushroom risotto, tiramisu, Cherry, Garcia ice cream, and currant scones.

29. It effectively conjured up the mixture of religion, fighting prowess and romanticism which the Legion held so dear.

30. 'Acker Bilk was a bowler-hatted Titan of Trad jazz who conjured a warm, sentimental sound from his clarinet

31. But even though Zawahiri has conjured less of a personality cult, Al qaida's current leader is just as dangerous to …

32. 8 They were continual concrete evidence of the sleight of hand which had conjured me from one world to another.

33. The accoutrements – white tablecloths, real silverware, tieback curtains – conjured Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint in North by Northwest.

34. No amount of Brainwork has conjured any sense from Iffley, and the etymology has been placed on the shelf as “unknown”

35. The limit on the size of conjured objects appears to be that of the conjurer; nothing larger than the thaumaturge can be created.

36. One atheist conjured up an idea of what he imagined God to be and then prayed: “Just give me a little whisper.”

37. Like the top quark, the Higgs will be conjured up by smashing heavy particles called hadrons (which include protons and their antimatter equivalents).

38. Even more brilliantly — and Affectingly — they’ve constructed a world between them, an airy, reality-adjacent universe conjured in billowing clouds of witticisms, idle observations, passive

39. When I told un-initiated people that I was going to Nude Nite, it conjured up salacious thoughts of some kind of party at a nudist resort.

40. Even as the facts as presented in the final moments of Inglourious Basterds are as far from historically accurate as it gets, movie lovers savored the gruesome sights Tarantino conjured

41. The substitute was rapturously acclaimed, but the resumption of something approaching normal service from the crowd could not trick their team into the fluidity they conjured in the Philips Stadium.

42. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity , and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations , which , would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence .

43. Across two nights Carlson, who has a history of Berating female journalists, dedicated his blend of faux outrage and conjured-up accusations of media bias to Lorenz, who in her role as a tech

44. Until would-be Hellknights take the trial referred to simply as the Test—in which they enter single combat with a conjured devil and either emerge victorious or die— they are known as Armigers.

45. Until would-be Hell Knights take the trial referred to simply as the Test-in which they enter single combat with a conjured devil and either emerge victorious or die-they are known as Armigers.

46. Even though the fierce dog was confined in the garden, the sound of his sniffing as he approached the fence caused me to retreat in fear as my vivid imagination conjured up a variety of possibilities.

47. ‘In the Allegro Assai moderato we have an impression of impish playfulness that is very much akin to Gade's own inventiveness.’ ‘From the opening notes of the Allegro vivace Assai, the Berlin players conjured up Mozart in the best Viennese manner.’

48. Instead, the paper of broken-record mused Airily about "white-supremacist views" and conjured up the ghosts of "Know-Nothings and the Klan." The Times neglected to mention that the report's author, Marcus Epstein, is the half-Jewish son of a Korean immigrant.

49. When night falls, the man “to his study goes, and there Amiddes/His magick bookes and artes of sundry kinds/He seeks out mighty charmes, to trouble sleepy mindes.” 31 Two sprites then appear, conjured by Archimago, one of which is sent to obtain a “fit false dream” …

50. "Until would-be Hell Knights take the trial referred to simply as the Test-in which they enter single combat with a conjured devil and either emerge victorious or die-they are known as Armigers.While this is a blanket term for all Hell Knights-in