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Princeton's WordNet
magically, as if by magicadverb
in a magical manner
"it disappeared magically"
Wiktionary
magicallyadverb
In a magical manner; by magic, or as if by magic.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Magicallyadverb
According to the rites of magick.
Etymology: from magical.
In the time of Valens, divers curious men, by the falling of a ring magically prepared, judged that one Theodorus should succeed in the empire. William Camden.
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magically
Magically refers to something that happens or is done in a way that is so extraordinary, impressive, or surprising that it seems to have been done using magic or supernatural powers; in a manner that cannot be explained by natural laws. It can also refer to something done by or as if by magic.
Webster Dictionary
Magicallyadverb
in a magical manner; by magic, or as if by magic
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of magically in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of magically in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of magically in a Sentence
I'm all for taking it up once the president and Democrats, everybody says OK, here's how we're going to pay for it. As soon as that magically appears I think we have a way forward.
They cover every throat clearing by the January 6 committee and all the coverage of Russiagate… but this is an actual federal prosecutor delivering actual evidence in a court filing, not some anonymously sourced story, yet, these other places are just magically declaring it to be non-news.
Right before the election, they try to scare the heck out of you, and then the election comes, and suddenly the problem is magically gone. Everything's great. ' I'm sorry, what did we say ?'.
Sometimes I get startled by people who magically appear at my side, this is my life now.
Some other countries or some other individuals may talk about the fact that we could magically stop everything for two weeks and it will all go away: that's not an honest assessment in our view.
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