All 11 Uses of
conjure
in
Sweet Far Thing
- I cannot conjure her memory.†
Chpt 1 *conjure = summon into action or bring into existence
- I put out my hand and conjure the door in my mind.†
Chpt 2
- She's smiling in that romantic way of hers, and I know that in her head she's conjured images of herself bustling about a kitchen, sending her husband off to work with a kiss.†
Chpt 2conjured = summoned into action or brought into existence
- I don't try to conjure the door of light on my own anymore; it's hardly worth the effort when I shall only be disappointed and we've another way in that never fails.†
Chpt 2conjure = summon into action or bring into existence
- As the evening winds down, Father lights the pipe I gave him for Christmas, and the smell conjures childhood memories that wrap themselves around me like a cocoon.†
Chpt 2conjures = summons into action or brings into existence
- The Wolfson Brothers Present: THE RITES OF SPRING A Phantasmagoria Conjuring Spirits Before Your Very Eyes!†
Chpt 3conjuring = summoning into action or bringing into existence
- Within seconds, Fowlson appears in the crowd, for I've conjured him—or the illusion of him, at least.†
Chpt 3conjured = summoned into action or brought into existence
- Ladies and gentlemen, I welcome you to the Egyptian Hall, where in this hour, you shall witness an amazing spectacle of spirits, ghosts, and hobgoblins conjured before your very eyes!†
Chpt 3
- It is an effect as thrilling as anything conjured by the Wolfson brothers' magic lantern.†
Chpt 3
- I can conjure it if need be, but then he'll know for certain that I've been lying about no longer having it.†
Chpt 3conjure = summon into action or bring into existence
- It has changed—the realms have changed—and there is no telling what you might conjure now.†
Chpt 4
Definition:
summon into action or bring into existence -- often as if by magic