Phrasal Verb - Magicking Away
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.Definition
To make something, especially an uncomfortable feeling or a problem, disappear by pretending that it is not real or by distracting oneself from it.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | After seeing the horror movie, Sarah tried to magic away the fear by listening to calming music. |
| 2 | When John is nervous, he likes to magic away his anxiety by focusing on his breathing. |
| 3 | The magician magic'd away the rabbit from under the hat, surprising the audience. |
| 4 | It's easy to magic away worries when you're on vacation in a beautiful place. |
| 5 | She tried to magic away her sadness by engaging in a fun activity. |
| 6 | Magic'ing away the pain would be a great way to feel better after an accident. |
| 7 | Some people try to magic away negative thoughts by practicing meditation. |
| 8 | As a child, Emma would often magic away her fear of darkness by pretending to be a brave knight. |
| 9 | John was able to magic away his exhaustion by taking a power nap. |
| 10 | It's hard to magic away the feeling of guilt, but sometimes it's necessary for moving forward. |