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magic wand
noun
a thin rod brandished by a conjuror in peforming magic tricks
any seemingly magical solution to a difficult problem
there is no magic wand for us to fix it
Example Sentences
She holds her head high whether playing piccolo or the 6-foot contrabass flute, as if her instrument were a magic wand used to activate her voice in the highest registers and the deepest.
I didn’t know the president had that magic wand, and he could just say, like, “Boop, they’re mine.”
All this means that even if the mayor were to wave a magic wand and make it infinitely easier for productions to shoot on L.A.’s iconic streets, the jobs still wouldn’t automatically follow.
And even if he could “wave a magic wand” and build a new factory in the United States, robots would have to do 90% of the work.
"I would've loved to be able to wave a magic wand and get it all right, or as I saw it right," he said, but he wouldn't have been able to get the votes required for the Church's governing body, the General Synod, to approve more sweeping changes.
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