With his "magic wand" he fell on the treasure-bearers, and flogged the amazed and terrified men out of his sight.
The Chinese soldiers came to look on the little cane as a magic wand.
Such beliefs and stories of the "magic wand" are found to-day in scattered localities from the Scottish Highlands to Indonesia and America.
I too have my magic wand with me; with it I shall now turn my two brothers into swift hounds.
I have dropped my magic wand; therefore, O Brian, I pray of thee to take thine, and with it restore me to mine own form.
But I think I know his secret: with a magic wand he has turned himself into a pig, and is now among that great herd of swine that we see yonder.
In common with all the lords of the Dedannans, Kian carried with him a magic wand.
Now, as by the stroke of a magic wand, this villa in a few days was converted into the splendid palace of some sultan or caliph.
It was as if all, servants, attendants, and generals, had been struck with a magic wand.
As if touched by a magic wand, every one stood motionless like statues modelled in clay, no one daring to speak to his neighbor or make a sign to a friend.
Suddenly the two princesses, arm in arm, again appeared in the halls, pleasantly conversing, and instantly the scene was again changed, as if by the stroke of a magic wand.
Perhaps the magician would give me a magic wand, and I would do things like the conjurer last Christmas.
The "magic wand" analogy comes to much the same thing; there is the like notion of something ugly and insignificant changed to something beautiful and significant.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "magic wand" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.