to bring something such as a feeling or memory to your mind
to create or achieve something difficult or unexpected, as if by magic
to make something appear using magic powers
For me scent conjures up a sense of her character.
One conjures up magic sounds, the other magic pictures.
Places, periods and people are conjured up in depth and detail.
They conjure up in no time at all a Nordic romanticism ardent, strange and almost mystical.
They found her at the bottom of her garden, conjuring up the spirits of her ancestors.
They managed to conjure up a goal and won the match.
This resurgence conjures up mixed feelings.
What does Hungary conjure up for you?
What other explanation can there be for conjuring up such an unnecessary furore over the England captaincy?
a name that conjures up the romantic nature of the 1920s
conjures up
conjuring up
conjured up
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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