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Discover Ludwig"water magic" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is miraculous or magical when it comes to water or has to do with water. For example: "The way the water moved and created a path around the rocks was nothing short of water magic."
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Memorably, the fourth episode, "Hampton's Water Magic," centers around one of protagonist Kaz Kaan's (Smith) male friends (The Kid Mero) falling into a magic swimming pool and being transformed into a woman.
Court documents and lawyers in the case depict another side of Jack: he had a somewhat mystical bent — a New Age faith in the metaphysical powers of "kinetically charged water," magic crystals and the like — and held a contract to sell his favorite healing water at Hmong festivals in California.
Magic with wind property is strong against water Magic with earth property is strong against wind However, that does not work on the opposite case.
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He grew superstitious, consulting soothsayers and drinking water from magic bowls inscribed with the words of the Koran.
Herman Melville's Ishmael, that melancholy soul walking the edges of the East River in Lower Manhattan in the opening pages of "Moby-Dick" lost in a reverie about the mystical pull of the water, saw "magic in it".
Don't miss the 20m-high light and water illuminated "Magic Wall", designed as a recreation of the Versailles Fountain.
Here, a simple room temperature method is introduced for determining micropore size distribution of activated carbons based on 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of adsorbed water under magic angle spinning (MAS).
But don't be under the illusion that this is merely a modern folktale or a toe dipped in the waters of magic realism.
Also, you can use small doses of magic water on your siblings: "Tips Magic Water Down Sister/Brother's Beak/Mouth" then "Sister/Brother Gets Cuter" then act cute.
"Number one," Mr. Hughes added, "the water is still magic".
But his biggest scandal involved something far less sinister: magic water.
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