wandy Synonyms

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wandy Meaning

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wandy (a.)

Long and flexible, like a wand.

wandy Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic wandy held a mesmerizing sway over the audience.
  2. With a flick of his wandy, the magician conjured a symphony of colors.
  3. The ancient wandy passed down through generations whispered secrets to the worthy.
  4. The wandy's iridescent aura shimmered with an ethereal glow.
  5. The wise old sage used his wandy to ward off malevolent spirits.
  6. The wandy was a symbol of power, both physical and spiritual.
  7. The princess's wandy bestowed upon her the ability to command the elements.
  8. The wandy's vibrations seemed to resonate with the very fabric of the universe.
  9. The wandy's intricate carvings held hidden meanings, known only to the initiated.
  10. 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.