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levitation

[lev-i-tey-shuhn] / ˌlɛv ɪˈteɪ ʃən /


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I found the embellishments that the directors devised — among them classic magic tricks with playing cards and levitation — leaven the play’s more plodding contrivances.

From Washington Post

Now — confident in her powers of levitation — she’s traveling to visit friends for the holidays and spend time with them.

From New York Times

Koppe, on the floor, poses languidly, arching off the ground in suggestions of levitation, tilting her head way back.

From New York Times

Their flowing fur, which rises to a crest at their tails and then cascades down, has a way of obscuring their legs, so they seem to be moving via levitation, rather than perambulation.

From Seattle Times

This building kind of floats above the ground and it celebrates the levitation of the building too.

From Los Angeles Times