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vb. (en-past of: magic)
Usage examples of "magicked".
Long and heavy, it had been forged by a dwarf swordmaker who used magicked metal mined in the Mountains of the Gods.
But the food she magicked up Gouda cheese and tinned beef and honest-to-God greenhouse wheat wafers was straight out of the Arabian Nights.
He discarded the can he was holding, and magicked up still another.
Dalamar magicked up a fire in the large fireplace, and the room that had been cold and dank, grew warm and stuffy, smelling of vellum, mildew, lamp oil, and dead roses.
He was sitting on a rock by the stream, crunching on a thick tuber he had magicked up for himself.
She still had no furniture, but rather than conjure anything that required construction, she magicked up great swaths of colorful silks, and soft, puffy nondescript shapes to lounge upon.
And Katerina, who had a sense of these things, did not for a moment act as if the bread and salt might have been improperly magicked up—.
Allday had padded into the cabin, and while Ozzard had magicked up his strong coffee, the big coxswain had shaved him by the light of a spiralling lantern.
The dwarf explained that they magicked up some of their food and drink, and got some from other realms in the Middle World tributary to them, and hunted some among the weird beasts which prowled their domain.
She gave a wistful glance at the message board she'd brought down from Arlen's quarters and hung beside the map, using magicked sticky tape that released at a touch and would have been snapped up on Earth and turned into an industry bigger than Post-It notes.
Weasley magicked the empty plates onto the work surface and served apple tart.