Weave (one's) magic In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "weave (one's) magic", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zelda Thuong calendar 2021-12-16 11:12

Meaning of Weave (one's) magic

Variants:

work (one's) magic

Weave (one's) magic verb phrase

If something or someone weaves their magic, they use their unique talents, ability or charm to produce a good effect or a desired outcome.

Don't worry! He weaves his magic on your teeth and then you will be fine.

You just need to input all information and Excel will weave its magic.

Other phrases about:

Get my mojo working
To have confidence, energy, enthusiasm or enormous charm for something
blow your own trumpet
Show off or brag about yourself
strong nerves
An ability to not be upset by unpleasant things.
a/the magic touch

Having an ability to do something very well, especially when others can't

lick (someone's) boots

To flatter and treat one extremely respectful to a powerful person in order to get favor

Grammar and Usage of Weave (one's) magic

Verb Forms

  • weaves (one's) magic
  • wove (one's) magic
  • weaving (one's) magic

The verb "weave" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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