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wizardly

[wiz-erd-lee] / ˈwɪz ərd li /










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The big clock on King Cross station's Platform 8 is known as the Harry Potter clock by fans of the magical series - but once upon a time, changing it was far from wizardly.

From BBC Oct. 27, 2023

Instead of running from indestructible creatures, players battle them head-on employing wizardly hand motions and an archer’s bow.

From Seattle Times Oct. 28, 2022

Then again, Mikkelsen's relative sobriety is precisely what the wizardly world may need.

From Salon Apr. 17, 2022

Beginning on a snowy school day in 1970s Omaha, the reliably wizardly Ware tracks his characters backward and forward across time, letting us into their innermost lives while also illuminating how they all connect.

From New York Times Dec. 17, 2019

“It’s the source of much of our wizardly power. Its power lights the whole city.”

From "The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge" by M.T. Anderson and Eugene Yelchin




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