The Spanish interjection "¡Ay! (which has no translation) may be written "Ay ay ay", which sounds like ay yi yi.
In some uses, denoting pain, it is comparable to ouch.
Occasionally Ricky (Desi Arnaz) would use a long string "ay yi yi yi..." indicating frustration, or pain, or anxiety.
Orchestra leader in a nightclub. Desi was also one in real life. His orchestra was used for the show.
Lomus or something like that
In Bedknobs and Broomsticks the spell of the Wizard Astoroth worked to make animals more like humans because it was a magic spell from a children story and not based in science. In the story, the animals became more human-like and killed Astoroth.
Any card that actually uses Spell Counters will tell you what to do with them. Breaker the Magical Warrior tells you what his own counter does, while cards like Megaton Magical Cannon say to remove spell counters from other cards.
'Lumos' was the first spell he used willingly outside Hogwarts before his 3rd year!
Orchestra leader in a nightclub. Desi was also one in real life. His orchestra was used for the show.
¿Qué tiene Ricardo? (A self standing question) "What does Ricardo have?" ...que tiene Ricardo. (used at the end of a sentence) "...that Ricardo has."
A bottle with something in it that "looked a lot like gin", is used to break a spell in the novel "Breaking a Spell" by by W.W. Jacobs (1863-1943).
The female version of the name Ricardo is typically "Ricarda." This name maintains the root of the original while adapting to the feminine form. In some cultures, variations like "Rica" or "Rita" might also be used.
Lomus or something like that
"Dose" is like a dose of medicine. "Does" is used like, "He always does nice things for her".
SPELL BOUND CAN BE USED LIKE AS FOLLOWS:At seeing the famous singer people were spell bounded.did this helped u?
ricardo
It is used in some Belizian dishes especially chicken which is very good.
It looks like you are trying to spell "non sequitur", which is Latin for "it does not follow". It is two words and it is used as a noun to describe illogical statements.
In Bedknobs and Broomsticks the spell of the Wizard Astoroth worked to make animals more like humans because it was a magic spell from a children story and not based in science. In the story, the animals became more human-like and killed Astoroth.
Levicorpus is The Spell.