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cantrip

[kahn-trip] / ˈkɑn trɪp /


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To fellow brokers downstairs on the floor of the Stock Exchange he had merely whispered the compelling cantrip of the bulls: "I've got a good thing!"

From Time Magazine Archive

It would have been the daft but likeable cantrip I should have forgiven in any boy of mine; it would have shown some sign of a sogerly emprise.

From Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure by Munro, Neil

This deposition was made September 10, 1661, and surely Jennet Cock never escaped the consequences of such a cantrip as this!

From Witch Stories by Linton, E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn)

Then, with cantrip kisses seven,   Three times round with kisses seven, Warp'd and woven there spun we Arms and legs and flaming hair, Like a whirlwind on the sea.

From Bulchevy's Book of English Verse by Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir

With anxious countenance and attentive ears, they listened to the cantrip effusions of these pretended oracles, which prognosticated the bright or gloomy days of futurity.

From Thaumaturgia by Oxonian, An



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