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Meaning of leger

Wordnet

leger (n)

a record in which commercial accounts are recorded

French painter who was an early cubist (1881-1955)

Webster

leger (n.)

Anything that lies in a place; that which, or one who, remains in a place.

A minister or ambassador resident at a court or seat of government.

A ledger.

Webster

leger (a.)

Lying or remaining in a place; hence, resident; as, leger ambassador.

Light; slender; slim; trivial.

leger Sentence Examples

  1. The magician's legerdemain astounded the audience during the live performance.
  2. His skill in leger, the art of conjuring, was unmatched by any other magician of his time.
  3. The carnival was filled with various games of chance and legerdemain, captivating the attention of all who passed by.
  4. Through skillful leger, the illusionist made the coin disappear right before the audience's eyes.
  5. It is believed that the ancient Egyptian priests used legerdemain as a means of preserving their sacred secrets.
  6. The street performer amazed onlookers with his sleight of hand tricks, a form of leger, leaving them puzzled and captivated.
  7. In the world of magic, legerdemain often blurs the line between reality and illusion, creating a sense of wonder and awe.
  8. The art of legerdemain has been passed down from generation to generation, preserving the legacy of skilled illusionists.
  9. A master of legerdemain, he possessed the ability to manipulate objects with seemingly effortless grace and precision.
  10. Through legerdemain, skilled magicians craft intricate illusions, captivating audiences and challenging their perception of reality.

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The magician's legerdemain astounded the audience during the live performance.

His skill in leger, the art of conjuring, was unmatched by any other magician of his time.

The carnival was filled with various games of chance and legerdemain, captivating the attention of all who passed by.

Through skillful leger, the illusionist made the coin disappear right before the audience's eyes.