"Legerdemains" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Legerdemains" Meaning

Legerdemains is a noun that refers to magic tricks or slight-of-hand movements, especially those used by stage magicians to deceive or misdirect the audience.

"Legerdemains" Examples

Usage Examples of Legerdemains


The magician's hands moved with lightning speed, employing a series of impressive legerdemains to conceal the trick's mechanism from the audience.
The conjurer's repertoire of legerdemains left the crowd gasping in amazement as he seemingly pulled a rabbit out of thin air.
The sleight-of-hand artist's mastership of legerdemains allowed him to palm the card without anyone noticing.
The street performer's clever use of legerdemains earned him a small but enthusiastic group of spectators.
In his academic study of magic, the historian delved into the art of legerdemains, tracing its evolution from ancient Egypt to modern-day Vegas.

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