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  • adjective Not wizardly; not suggesting or befitting a wizard.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ wizardly

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Examples

  • Yet Conan was not dead; breaking his fall with his left hand, he slashed at Khemsa's legs even as he went down, and the Rakhsha avoided the scythe-like swipe only by a most unwizardly bound backward.

    The Bloody Crown Of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • Yet Conan was not dead; breaking his fall with his left hand, he slashed at Khemsa's legs even as he went down, and the Rakhsha avoided the scythe-like swipe only by a most unwizardly bound backward.

    The Bloody Crown of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • Portrayed on its screen was a man of straw, a man of tin, and a man of lion-hide, in addition, of course, to the young girl and the unwizardly wizard.

    STRANGE NEW WORLDS Dean Wesley Smith 1998

  • Portrayed on its screen was a man of straw, a man of tin, and a man of lion-hide, in addition, of course, to the young girl and the unwizardly wizard.

    STRANGE NEW WORLDS Dean Wesley Smith 1998

  • Rrrrrrrrr " My stomach reminded me of its very unwizardly needs " that, and the fact that I had yet to think through my trip toward the Westhorns.

    The Magic of Recluce Modesitt, L. E. 1991

  • Yet Conan was not dead; breaking his fall with his left hand, he slashed at Khemsa's legs even as he went down, and the Rakhsha avoided the scythe-like swipe only by a most unwizardly bound backward.

    The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989

  • Zancresta's clothes were shredded, and he looked very unwizardly as he stood panting heavily before the exit.

    The Day of the Dissonance Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • Zancresta's clothes were shredded, and he looked very unwizardly as he stood panting heavily before the exit.

    The Day of the Dissonance Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

  • Yet Conan was not dead; breaking his fall with his left hand, he slashed at Khemsa's legs even as he went down, and the Rakhsha avoided the scythe-like swipe only by a most unwizardly bound backward.

    Conan the Adventurer Howard, Robert E. 1966

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