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to miracle
verb
To affect by a miracle; to work a miracle upon.
Exact(26)
Babushka called him "chuda," which translates, roughly, to miracle.
Macy's has previously promoted its ties to "Miracle on 34th Street" by selling DVDs and recreating scenes in holiday store windows.
In addition to "Miracle on the 17th Green," Patterson published "Hide and Seek" and "Jack and Jill," each of which was a best seller.
This year, CIBC's competitors agreed to "give up" to Miracle Day the commissions generated on any trades CIBC could not handle.
It is impossible to picture this labour as you approach David today in the Accademia gallery; inconceivable, really, how he got from toil to miracle.
This notion not only ruled out the occasional appeal to miracle; it also collided with dogmas regarding the permanent structure of the world in particular with that which viewed the Earth as the motionless centre of the universe.
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The Rangers needed something close to a miracle to stay alive against the Boston Bruins.
"It would take something close to a miracle to see it change in his case".
Left alone we will have to do miracles to get to the commercialization phase".
Protestantism claims 22% of Brazilian hearts, up from 5% in 1970 (most of that increase can be attributed to miracle-working Pentecostal churches).
"We're used to miracles around here".
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