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abracadabra
[ ab-ruh-kuh-dab-ruh ]
noun
- a mystical word or expression used in incantations, on amulets, etc., as a magical means of warding off misfortune, harm, or illness.
- any charm or incantation using nonsensical or supposedly magical words.
- meaningless talk; gibberish; nonsense.
abracadabra
/ 藢忙产谤蓹办蓹藞诲忙产谤蓹 /
interjection
- a spoken formula, used esp by conjurors
noun
- a word used in incantations, etc, considered to possess magic powers
- gibberish; nonsense
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of abracadabra1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of abracadabra1
Example Sentences
At first relatively reserved, he celebrated the discovery of a spectator鈥檚 card by stomping his feet and yelling 鈥溌HAN-TATACHAN!鈥 鈥 nonsense syllables that are his personal version of 鈥渁bracadabra!鈥
Put a little abracadabra in your stocking with the new special 鈥淢asters of Illusion: Christmas Magic 2021.鈥
The series鈥 celebrated technobabble is just a kind of reformulated abracadabra; human characters get the hang of alien gear faster than you could look up how to reset your car鈥檚 clock in the owner鈥檚 manual.
Jakob Galloway of Wilmington Banning might as well have shouted 鈥渁bracadabra鈥 after catching a short swing pass in a football game against Elsinore, because what happened next was magical.
It鈥檚 a bit of zoological abracadabra鈥攁ppropriate for their genus, Magicicada.
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