Do You Believe in Magic (song) — Do You Believe In Magic Single by The Lovin Spoonful from the album Do You Believe in Magic … Wikipedia
Do You Believe in Magic (album) — Do You Believe in Magic Studio album by The Lovin Spoonful Released November 1965 … Wikipedia
Do You Believe (disambiguation) — Do You Believe may refer to: Do You Believe? , a 1996 single by hip hop group The Beatnuts Do You Believe? Tour, a concert tour by pop singer Cher Believe (Cher song) See also Do You Believe in Magic (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
We Must Believe in Magic — Infobox Album | Name = We Must Believe In Magic Type = Album Artist = Crystal Gayle Released = 1977 Recorded = Genre = Country Length = Label = United Artists Records Producer = Allen Reynolds Reviews = Allmusic Rating|3.5|5… … Wikipedia
Do You Believe? Tour — For other uses, see Do You Believe (disambiguation). Do You Believe? Tour Cher performing I Found Someone Tour by Cher Associated albu … Wikipedia
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believe — [[t]bɪli͟ːv[/t]] ♦ believes, believing, believed 1) VERB If you believe that something is true, you think that it is true, but you are not sure. [FORMAL] [V that] Experts believe that the coming drought will be extensive... [V that] I believe you … English dictionary
magic — 1 noun (U) 1 a secret power used to control events or do impossible things, by saying special words or performing special actions: Do you believe in magic? | work/do magic: tales of wizards who could work magic see also: black magic, white magic… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
magic — ma|gic1 [ˈmædʒık] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: magique, from Latin magice, from Greek magike, from magos person with magic powers ] 1.) the ability of particular people in children s stories to make impossible things happen by saying … Dictionary of contemporary English
magic — 1. noun 1) do you believe in magic? Syn: sorcery, witchcraft, wizardry, necromancy, enchantment, the supernatural, occultism, the occult, black magic, the black arts, voodoo, hoodoo, mojo, shamanism; charm, hex, spell … Thesaurus of popular words