Noun
The character or practices o/ wizards; sorcery; magic.
Source: Webster's dictionaryKing’s Election Night wizardry is almost as much a topic of social media as, “What the heck is a congressional district? Source: Internet
As a 12-year-old ball boy, he amused spectators by showing his wizardry with the ball during the halftime intermissions of first division games. Source: Internet
Castle of Wizardry infoboxcheck The role of leader is thrust upon Garion when Belgarath and Polgara are incapacitated: the former by his battle with Ctuchik and the latter by protecting Errand. Source: Internet
Almost everyone that saw the image on the ground thought I was performing some sort of wizardry. Source: Internet
A little software wizardry via tools such as PiCamera, GraphicsMagick, and GifCam and – hey presto! Source: Internet
Every flagship and mid-range Android phone has better all-around specs than the iPhone 12, but thanks to Apple’s in-house wizardry, the iPhone feels as stacked as the highest-end Android phones. Source: Internet