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John Milton

Say, Heavenly Muse, shall not thy sacred vein 15

Afford a present to the Infant God?

Hast thou no verse, no hymn, or solemn strain,

To welcome him to this his new abode,

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Able to be tolerated or allowed; satisfactory or suitable for a particular purpose or situation.

The teacher said that a score of 70% or higher was acceptable for passing the test.

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prestidigitation

Part of SpeechnounPronunciation/ˌpɹɛstɪˌdɪdʒɪˈteɪʃən/

A performance of or skill in performing magic or conjuring tricks with the hands.

In a Sentence

My favorite prestidigitation was when he pulled the live dove out of that tiny scarf.

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Common Phrases

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