magicful

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From magic +‎ -ful.

Adjective[edit]

magicful (comparative more magicful, superlative most magicful)

  1. Possessing magic or magical qualities; magical
    • 1914, The Round Table, volume 61:
      And the radiant magicful light / Stirred in his heart a new-born desire, []
    • 1995, Mid-American Review - Volumes 16-17:
      Frank told me that his grandfather worked on Coney Island in the forties. Said it was a "magicful place." Said the old man tended a show elephant named Tuffy, and that Tuffy killed three men in a year's time.
    • 1996, Carol B. Olson, Practical Ideas for Teaching Writing as a Process:
      Unicorns are nice and magicful...Their horns are gold and pretty.
    • 2013, Tony Beck, The Quest Of Millie Blackbeard:
      She could hardly accept that Grooders could do the magicful stuff they did; []

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