Use "abracadabra" in a sentence

1. Abracadabra, abracadabra..!!

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4. Abracadabra.

5. MT: Abracadabra?

6. Abracadabra - Concordia University

7. Oh, abracadabra, man.

8. Abracadabra, Sam.

9. Well, abracadabra.

10. Abracadabra, homes.

11. Abracadabra?

12. Abracadabra now she's disappeared

13. Shout abracadabra fast.

14. Cue the abracadabra.

15. Okay, say abracadabra.

16. It's not abracadabra.

17. Abracadabra, pops.

18. [ singing ] Abracadabra

19. What happened to " abracadabra "?

20. Abracadabra, Halic, Banskobystrický, Slovakia

21. The angry Professor chanted abracadabra...

22. " Abracadabra. " I could do that.

23. Abracadabra, show the way!

24. We can do this, and abracadabra!

25. Originally, an Abracadabra was a cryptogram of the word “Abracadabra” that was repeated in diminishing form until it disappeared entirely—supposedly just like the targeted evil or misfortune after some Abracadabra

26. Alec does his magic and abracadabra, Kiera disappears.

27. We can do this... and abracadabra...

28. We can do this... and abracadabra

29. Covering " Abracadabra, " we present to you, Wonk- Eyed- Dog.

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31. Abracadabra - every magnet owner can become a magician!

32. REMASTERED IN HD!Steve Miller Band /“Abracadabra” -- the #1 single from the album of the same name.Music video by Steve Miller Band performing Abracadabra

33. Abracadabra, acey-docey, alakazam and Bela Lugosi!

34. It's called " Abracadabra. " And it is considered a modern classic.

35. In this context, the word Abracadabra has no literal meaning

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37. En Abracadabra creamos jabones hechos con amor y magia

38. Perplexingly, the Oxford English Dictionary agrees that Abracadabra is …

39. Abracadabra is an incantation used by stage magicians when performing a trick

40. 'Abracadabra,'said the conjuror as he pulled the rabbit from the hat.

41. Synonyms of Abracadabra 1 a spoken word or set of words believed to have magic power originally, an Abracadabra was a cryptogram of the word "Abracadabra" that was repeated in diminishing form until it disappeared entirely—supposedly just like the targeted evil or misfortune

42. Abracadabra, hop toad pie, look your grandpa in the eye.

43. As it all cools down, drips out here, and abracadabra.

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45. Abracadabra was a Daily Prophet newspaper segment that presumably covered sorcery

46. Una cancion muy bonita del grupo Abracadabra si les gusta boten por ella

47. Abracadabra Steve Miller Band Rock · 1982 Preview SONG TIME Keeps Me Wondering Why

48. Therefore, Min-Soo Lee, who worked with BEG previously, helped and composed the refrain part of "Abracadabra."

49. However, in ancient times the word Abracadabra was considered to be a mystical incantation with great power

50. Abracadabra is considered to be the most universally adopted phrase that is pronounced in other languages without translation

51. Prior to Abracadabra coming out in the early'90s I had never paid attention to ABC

52. You know, if you plan on sawing me in half at the altar and yelling " abracadabra! "

53. What does Abracadabra mean? A word supposed to have magic powers, and hence used in incantations, on amulets, etc

54. The vulgar popular use of Abracadabra as a magic spell may be a faint echo of these exalted ideas

55. " Abracadabra " is a song by American rock group Steve Miller Band, written by Steve Miller

56. Santa (Abracadabra) made our party unforgettable! I don’t know if the kids or adults had more fun

57. In 1968 Back joined the newly created (by Hubert Tison) animation division, releasing his first film, Abracadabra, in 1970.

58. Abracadabra (A Broadband/Resonant Approach to Cosmic Axion Detection with an Amplifying B-field Ring Apparatus) is a new search for axion dark matter

59. Abracadabra is a puzzle game that will take you on a magical trip. Create or destroy your destiny with the 'Whack!

60. The oldest mention of the word Abracadabra is found in the work De Medicina Praecepta Saluberrima written by Quintus Serenus in the second century.

61. Abracadabra definition, a mystical word or expression used in incantations, on amulets, etc., as a magical means of warding off misfortune, harm, or illness

62. We still watch the video and Abracadabra definitely exceeded our expectations! I would recommend no one else for any party or event.” Julie Dellacave

63. He is under criminal investigation, yet the Prime Minister met with him and, abracadabra, hundreds of thousands of dollars became available to him for a hotel

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66. If they exist, axions modify Maxwell's equations, and Abracadabra (or ABRA for short) exploits this by using a toroidal magnet to source an effective electric current.

67. This short blog explores the deeper meaning of the word “Abracadabra,” and how it relates to the immense creative power of your language… You create as you speak

68. The Tanya Grotter books by Russian author Dmitry Yemets, featuring a magical teenager with round glasses at the Abracadabra school for witches, have gained a loyal following in Russia.

69. Abracadabra Lyrics: I heat up / I can't cool down / You got me spinnin' / 'Round and 'round / 'Round and 'round / And 'round it goes / Where it stops / …

70. Abracadabra was a later development dialect of Aura Kada Aura which means What was commanded won’t be as commanded or what was said shall NOT become what was said

71. Word History: The word Abracadabra is first attested in a poem about medical matters attributed to the Roman author Quintus Serenus Sammonicus, who lived around the second century ad.

72. Aboulia; about; about turn; above; above all; above measure; above the law; above-mentioned; above-named; abracadabra; abradant; Translations into more languages in the bab.la English-Indonesian …

73. Abracadabra You make me hot, you make me sigh You make me laugh, you make me cry Keep me burnin' for your love With the touch of a velvet glove Abra-abra-cadabra I want to reach out and grab ya Abra-abra-cadabra Abracadabra I feel the magic in your caress I feel magic when I touch your dress Silk and satin, leather and lace Black panties with

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75. This year's Abracadabra raffle will host a very exciting live auction and silent wine auction and all proceeds will help purchase new state-of-the-art Molecular Pathology Equipment for the Department of Pathology at the MUHC.

76. But Abracadabra, just like that; the Steve Miller Band reclaimed the #1 spot for one more week!!! {That's two total weeks at #1 and 25 weeks in the Top 100} Esskayess from Dallas, Tx SMD made a lot of great songs

77. One popular theory about the word’s origin explains “abracadabra” as a derivative of the Basilidan Gnostics’ word for the supreme deity, Abraxas (which jolts us from “bunch of silly, garbled syllables” to “God” far too quickly, in my opinion).

78. "Abracadabra" was the last US Top 40 hit for the Steve Miller Band, and their third #1, following "The Joker" and "Rock 'N' Me."The song got plenty of airplay, but couldn't fill …

79. Abracadabra, magic word or formula used mainly in folk medicine, as an incantation against fevers and inflammations.Several origins for the obscure word have been proposed, most of them regarding it as a derivative of an Aramaic demon-name, now unrecognizable.

80. Abracadabra: not an Indian word at all, a cabbalistic formula derived from the name of the supreme god of the Basilidan gnostics, containing the number 365, the number of the days of the year, and of the heavens, and of the spirits emanating from the god Abraxas