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summonings

n. (plural of summoning English)

Usage examples of "summonings".

Whether or not Aiffe had ever understood that her summonings could not be controlled to the point of pretending to kill, that pretending was not in them, it was clear that she had never considered their effect on Garth’s own men.

Aiffe’s summonings struck back without hesitation, and the real swords drew real blood, leaving men on both sides staggering halfblind with scalp wounds, useless sword arms and badly slashed legs from attempts at hamstringing.

She's holding nightly Summonings for a week, trying to assemble a group of proven psychics.

So even though the hair on the back of my neck was standing on end the entire time I checked out the upper rooms, I gritted my teeth and conducted four Summonings, none of which brought me anything more than a desire for a thermos of hot coffee and a really big piece of key lime pie.

Young Daffyd's friend Jenny cannot print or read her name, but she is good at summonings and sendings—if someone else supplies the spell and music.

No, that could come later: the three summonings had worn him out, and first he had to rest.