conjuring - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of conjuring in Hindi

  • जादूई
  • जादू करना

conjuring Definition

Noun

  • the performance of tricks which are seemingly magical, typically involving sleight of hand.

conjuring Example

  • He did conjuring tricks for the children. ( उन्होंने बच्चों के लिए कंज्यूमिंग ट्रिक्स की। )
  • Every day a different chef will be conjuring up delicious dishes in the restaurant. ( हर दिन एक अलग शेफ रेस्तरां में स्वादिष्ट व्यंजन बना रहा होगा। )
  • It was like a conjuring trick. ( यह एक संयोजन चाल की तरह था। )
  • 2 See the articles on Psychical Research; Magic; Conjuring; Automatism; Divination; Crystal Gazing; Hypnotism; Apparitions; Hallucinations; Hauntings, &C. ( 2 मानसिक अनुसंधान पर लेख देखें; जादू; मंत्रमुग्ध करना; स्वचालितवाद; अटकल; क्रिस्टल टकटकी; सम्मोहन; दिखावट; मतिभ्रम; Hauntings, और सी। )

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  • This conjures an amusing picture : Gertrude Stein as cool mama.
  • _A magician from Wild Water Kingdom will conjure up tricks.
  • It's something that has been conjured up and created.
  • Healing the sick and conjuring the evil spirit, they traversed different countries and spread their apocryphal literature along with some of the books of the Old Testament, deeply influencing the religious spirit of the nations, and preparing them for the Reformation.
  • Conjure up your stereotype of an on-line computer user.
  • And one can only conjure up so many images after that.
  • TEMPE, ARIZ .-The war room conjures up images.
  • But on Thursday she could not conjure up enough defensive spark.
  • Why conjure up such images when there is no reason to?
  • It was for her sake, he said, that the Greeks and Barbarians fought, deluding themselves with an image of truth, for the real being was then present with the First God.3 By such specious allegories and Grecian fables Simon deceived many, while at the same time he astounded them by his magic. A description is given of how he made a familiar spirit for himself by conjuring the soul out of a boy and keeping his image in his bedroom, and many instances of his feats of magic are given.
  • I see only two means of conjuring the spell and obtaining a release from the circuit.
  • As he hesitated, conjuring up words of parting with his little friend, he gasped.
  • He cannot explain that and has avoided the best known trick of all Indian conjuring tricks.
  • It really was like a conjuring trick; the thing was done before I knew anything about it.
  • And, conjuring action with necessity, Freeze the quick will, and make him all her own.
  • The well-known Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly was taken down in 1906, and the permanent conjuring entertainment for which (besides picture exhibitions) it was noted was removed elsewhere.
  • The proposed conjuring had never taken place.
  • Conjuring tricks could be his last chance.
  • Even quite wealthy individuals confess to conjuring up images of going cold and hungry.
  • My mind churned with countless plots and schemes, conjuring up acts of untold terror and devastation.
  • I wonder what conjuring tricks he's planning for the cocktail hour.
  • Saez is a gifted impressionist, conjuring a flickering illusion of other places and cultures.
  • a conjuring trick