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- verb   Third-person singular simple present indicative form of 
conjure . 
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Examples
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The term conjures up dramatic images of pinstripe-suited bankers with boot heels on their neck.
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The name conjures snow-white camellias, pearls in long strands and the lean sheaths of the louche and linear Twenties.
The Enduring Coco Chanel Laura Jacobs 2011
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Redferns/Getty Images Mountain Man Mountain Man Though the name conjures images of the beards so common to folk rock of recent years, Mountain Man features three women with a pastoral sound.
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The term conjures up images of It's a Wonderful Life, and the First National Bank of ______ that regularly features in cartoon town squares.
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The term conjures up images of It's a Wonderful Life, and the First National Bank of ______ that regularly features in cartoon town squares.
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The term conjures up images of It's a Wonderful Life, and the First National Bank of ______ that regularly features in cartoon town squares.
Katy Welter: What Is a Community Bank, Anyway? Katy Welter 2010
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For most people the word conjures up images of white flags, defeat, and failure.
Love For No Reason Marci Shimoff 2010
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For most people the word conjures up images of white flags, defeat, and failure.
Love For No Reason Marci Shimoff 2010
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The term conjures up pictures of a smoke filled room, a suspect sitting on a stool under a bare bulb and cops hammering him gruffly with questions rapid fire.
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Think of everything you know about public housing, the image the term conjures up in your mind.
Archive 2009-07-01 Matt Johnston 2009
 
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