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Conjure up
Conjure up












Friend conjured up images of people coming out of taxis and meeting friends.

#CONJURE UP MOVIE#

In the movie she has the power to conjure up storms, fires, and earthquakes. a magician who conjures live doves from silk scarves. : to make (something) appear or seem to appear by using magic. It conjures up images of Victorian family evenings round the piano. Britannica Dictionary definition of CONJURE.Homeworking / teleworking Homeworking used to conjure up images of hard-pressed workers licking envelopes or schoolwork that we never wanted to do.

conjure up

Even quite wealthy individuals confess to conjuring up images of going cold and hungry.But my mind conjures up images of how they know my secret shame, and are talking about me behind my back.conjure up images/pictures/thoughts etc (of something) Ladies and gentlemen, I want you to imagine prisoners lined up on these streets for morning and evening roll. I conjured her up as a powerful conservative force in the village, a symbol of the old ways. To Conjure Up the Dead This way for the gas.She had never permitted herself to conjure it up.Perhaps I am dreaming, he thought, perhaps I have simply conjured him up.I came to London to lay ghosts, not to conjure them up.3 ROM to make the soul of a dead person appear by saying special magic words → conjure → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus conjure up 2 GET to make something appear when it is not expected, as if by magic Somehow we have to conjure up another $10,000.

conjure up

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English conjure something ↔ up phrasal verb 1 THINK something/HAVE A THOUGHT to bring a thought, picture, idea, or memory to someone’s mind conjure up images/pictures/thoughts etc (of something) Dieting always seems to conjure up images of endless salads.












Conjure up