wandy Synonyms
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wandy Meaning
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wandy (a.)
Long and flexible, like a wand.
wandy Sentence Examples
- The enigmatic wandy held a mesmerizing sway over the audience.
- With a flick of his wandy, the magician conjured a symphony of colors.
- The ancient wandy passed down through generations whispered secrets to the worthy.
- The wandy's iridescent aura shimmered with an ethereal glow.
- The wise old sage used his wandy to ward off malevolent spirits.
- The wandy was a symbol of power, both physical and spiritual.
- The princess's wandy bestowed upon her the ability to command the elements.
- The wandy's vibrations seemed to resonate with the very fabric of the universe.
- The wandy's intricate carvings held hidden meanings, known only to the initiated.
- The wandy's energy enveloped the room, creating a sense of tranquility and wonder.
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Long and flexible, like a wand.
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The enigmatic wandy held a mesmerizing sway over the audience.
With a flick of his wandy, the magician conjured a symphony of colors.
The ancient wandy passed down through generations whispered secrets to the worthy.
The wandy's iridescent aura shimmered with an ethereal glow.