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conjuring

Conjuring (noun) means the performance of magic tricks or spells. Example: “The children were delighted by the conjuring at the birthday party.”

noun
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The performance of magic tricks or spells.
"The children were delighted by the conjuring at the birthday party."

How to use conjuring

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In plain EnglishThe act or art of performing magic tricks.

Common pairings
a feat of conjuring conjuring tricks

Word forms

conjurings plural

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What does “conjuring” mean?

The word “conjuring” means the performance of magic tricks or spells. In plain terms, the act or art of performing magic tricks.

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Here is “conjuring” used in a sentence: “The children were delighted by the conjuring at the birthday party.”

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“Conjuring” is a noun.

What is the meaning of conjuring?

"conjuring" (noun) means the performance of magic tricks or spells.

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