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View synonyms for conjuror
conjuror
/ ˈkʌndʒərə /
noun
- a person who practises conjuring, esp for people's entertainment
- a person who practises magic; sorcerer
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He called him variously “a conjuror,” “a magician,” and “a false prophet.”
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When Goodridge searched here with his conjuror, he was on this spot, alone and unobserved, as he thought.
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Goodridge says now, that he thought he should find it, if the conjuror's instruments were properly prepared.
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He sent for a conjuror to come, with his metallic rods and witch-hazel, to find the stolen money.
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It makes no difference what the part may be, court dandy, early Christian or conjuror, Heggie is your man.
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It is held out to him who is to guess—the conjuror—and it is he who is addressed, and under a conjuring name.
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