In "Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, this sentence indicates that the wizard in the story follows a different faith or belief system than what Goodman Brown has been taught. It suggests that the wizard worships a different deity than the Christian God in the Puritan society portrayed in the story, highlighting the theme of temptation and the questioning of one's faith.
I cozened her into believing she was a wizard.
How do you put "lounge" in a sentence? I(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) went to the lounge. I(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) out the (object) in the lounge. I(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) set the lounge on fire. Would you(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) like to go to the lounge? Meet me(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) in the lounge. There are also many other possibilities.
Harry Potter is a fictional wizard. Merlin the Magician is a fictional wizard. I still enjoy watching "The Wizard of Oz".
The wizard muttered imprecations as he worked.
The wizard is flying on his broom.She makes such great souffles, they call her the wizardof the whisk.
use the word "an" in a sentence
Probably the silliest sentence I ever heard was in song lyrics that go, "We're off to see the Wizard--the Wonderful Wizard of Oz!"
The wizard put a protective enchantment on the ring.
The wizard's apprentice had a dark cloak around him.
Yes, you hit enter when finished with a sentence in your chat box
The people concieved the man to be a wizard. No post on Sundays
"Because of the Wizard's mesmerism ability, the man was hyptnotised."