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(Music) early type of modern jazz music that began in the 1940s (characterized by emphasized improvisation, quick melodies, and a wide range of chords), a spell of dancing, bebop, blow delivered, dance, go casually, hit, blow (Slang), strike a blow, hi...bop
ability to spell, act of writing or saying the letters of a word in their proper order; way in which a word is spelled, forming words by ordering letters, specific example of letter orderspelling
attempt to seize; take abruptly, grab quickly; kidnap, abduct; seize an opportunity, act of suddenly seizing something; bit, scrap, fragment; brief period of time, spell; kidnapping (Slang)snatch
be defrosted, be softened, be warm enough to melt ice, become less cold, become less hostile, lessening of hostility, process of thawing, process of melting; warm spell, period characterized by warm weather; decrease in tension or hostility, warmer wea...thaw
be heedful of, choose, comprehend something, concentrate on, deliberate, conceive in the mind; believe, foresee, form thoughts, have as an opinion, have in mind, have regard, influence with the mind, intend, spell of thinking, pondering, view in certai...think
begging, imploration; invocation, incantation; sorcery, magic, invocation of supernatural force, magic spell, magic trick, performance of tricksconjuration
bewitching, characterized by witchcraft; bewitching, charming, spell-binding, magic, sorcery, wizardry; use of witchcraft; charm, suitable for witchcraftwitching
board on casters used in spiritualism, three-cornered board used in seances that is said to spell out messages from the spirit world or the unconscious when participants lightly touch itplanchette
book for spelling, one who spells; textbook with spelling exercises for elementary students; spell checker, computerized proofreading program (Computers), somebody who spellsspeller
bout of illness, combination of words used as a magical charm, incantation; attraction, fascination; short indefinite period of time; shift, period of work; fit, bout (of coughing, laughing, etc.), form word, influence using spell, name or write letter...spell
bring bad luck upon, cast an evil spell upon, bring misfortune on something, cause of misfortune, something or someone who brings bad luckjinx
bringer of bad luck, cast a spell, perform magic, bewitch, curse, curse or bewitch, have bad effect on, hexadecimal, charmhex
Caribbean religion, cast a spell on somebody, form of religious witchcraft of African origin which is common in the West Indies; one who practices voodoo, hoodoo, practitioner of voodoo, something magic, something without basis, vodounvoodoo
cast a spell over, enchant, spellbind, charm, cast supposed spell on somebody, enchant somebodybewitch
 

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