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presto

[pres-toh] / ˈprɛs toʊ /


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A legal success, and presto, it’s alive again.

From Seattle Times

Then, presto — all that data appeared on the Android.

From New York Times

Start with a dysfunctional City Council majority, add a pandemic and its effects, throw in metropolitan areas and states upping their game and … presto!

From Seattle Times

You combine the need for an authoritarian with the evangelical/fervent belief in God’s ordained plan, presto - you have Donald Trump.

From Salon

A blob that learns to walk could share genes with a squiggle that swims, and presto, you’d have a walking blob-squiggle.

From Washington Post