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wizardy

1

[wiz-erd-ee]

noun

  1. an uncommon variant of wizardry.



wizardy

2

[wiz-erd-ee]

adjective

  1. like, characteristic of, or suitable for a wizard; ingenious, magical.

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That type of short-game wizardy is what allowed Day to turn a so-so round into $210,000 and a victory over Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Hideki Matsuyama.

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This bit of technological wizardy was brought to the table by Mastercard and demonstrates how the fashion industry might be able to address increasing consumer demand for supply-chain transparency.

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As the Lord High Chancellor may have told you, my Order has a wizardy sort of device to get messages from our people out in the field.

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In Britannia, Crook has been upgraded to the main man - a wizardy sort called Veran who has terrible skin and a wicked stare.

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“Dill, help me here. What’s something wizardy that will shut him up?”

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