Signs are small measurable things, but interpretations are illimitable, and in girls of sweet, ardent nature, every sign is apt to conjure up wonder, hope, belief, vast as a sky, and colored by a diffused thimbleful of matter in the shape of knowledge.
It sounds a bit odd, but cheese has historically gotten a bad rap for its ability to conjure nightmares.
A quiet and gentle mind can usually find the time to deal with the most baffling problems and at least conjure some ideas.
It may simply be to conjure the illusion that they're being productive.
THE best businesses take unpromising inputs and conjure from them a stable stream of profits.
The participants heard their respective selections and then took tests to gauge their creativity, or divergent thinking—the ability to generate novel ideas and conjure up multiple solutions to a problem.
The word "start-up" tends to conjure up images of baby-faced, hoody-wearing youngsters such as Mr Zuckerberg.
His name rose from the deep and I didn't want to say it, as if uttering it might conjure him.
I tried to conjure Ali's frozen face, to really see his tranquil eyes, but time can be a greedy thing--sometimes it steals all the details for itself.
" She cocks her head at me, as if this angle might conjure me in her memory.
"Since I must die," he said, "before I choose the manner of my death, I conjure you on your honour to tell me if you really were in that vase?
It would make your forehead hot, cause your pulse to beat with agitation, and conjure up dreams which would appear realities.
The Flower Garden of the Woman Who Could Conjure BUT how fared little Gerda during Kay's absence?
He who could do this could conjure all the world before him.
"Could he conjure up the evil one?