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Interjections of Magic and Superstition

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1.
ab
ra
ca
dab
ra
Interjection

used as a word uttered by magicians during performances

The magician waved his wand and exclaimed, "Abracadabra!Behold the magic!"

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2.
bibbidi
bobbidi
boo
Interjection

used colloquially to evoke a sense of enchantment or to refer to the idea of something magical happening

He waved his hand and uttered 'bibbidi-bobbidi-boo,' and the cluttered room suddenly became tidy and organized.

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3.
presto chango
Interjection

used in magic shows or performances, where objects or situations appear to change instantly

With a wave of his wand, the magician uttered 'presto chango,' and the rabbit disappeared from the hat.

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4.
hey presto
Interjection

used in magic tricks and performances, where objects or situations seem to change or resolve instantly

He reached into his pocket, pulled out a handful of coins, and they turned into flowers when he said 'hey presto'.

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5.
hocus
pocus
Interjection

used as part of the magician's patter to create excitement and anticipation for the magical effect about to occur

Now, ladies and gentlemen, watch closely as I perform my greatest trick yet, hocus-pocus!

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6.
a
la
ka
zam
Interjection

used in popular culture as a whimsical and mystical phrase accompanying magic tricks

I'll count to three, and then, alakazam!The card you chose will magically rise to the top of the deck.

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7.
open sesame
Noun

something that makes achieving a certain thing very easy

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8.
sim sala bim
Interjection

used as a mystical incantation or magical command to create an air of enchantment and wonder

With a wave of his wand and a loud ' sim sala bim,' the magician transformed the ordinary handkerchief into a bouquet of flowers.

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jinx
9.
jinx
Interjection

used to playfully or superstitiously prevent bad luck or to acknowledge a coincidence where two people say the same thing at the same time

Jinx!You said exactly what I was thinking.

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10.
white rabbit
Noun

someone who is late for getting somewhere and anxiously tries to get there

He's such a white rabbit, always rushing to catch his train.

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11.
touch wood
Interjection

used after saying or hearing a positive statement to make bad luck go away

Ben’s making a good recovery, touch wood.

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12.
knock on wood
Interjection

said after a positive statement to hypothetically assure the continuation of good luck

"I've never had a car accident, knock on wood," she said while tapping the table.

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