Examples of 'hate magic' in a sentence

Meaning of "hate magic"

Hate magic: A phrase conveying a strong dislike or aversion towards the practice or concept of magic

How to use "hate magic" in a sentence

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hate magic
I hate magic too.
I really hate magic.
I hate magic and magicians, Lloyd.
Maybe from you, because you hate magic.
Because I hate magic even more than you.
Secondly, love and hate magic.
Dad, you hate magic without rules.
Gobsmack it, this is why I hate magic.
I gather you hate magic itself, so … Given what you did to those keys.
I won't ask Given what you did to those keys, I gather you hate magic itself, so.
I gather you hate magic itself, so … Given what you did to those keys, I will not ask.
You would not understand . I hate magic.
I hate magic and I hate him!
Magic mushrooms? I hate magic and magicians, Lloyd.
I mean, certainly, that 's why you hate magic.

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I hate magic so much!
Cause he knows -- ' cause he knows I hate magic and I hate magicians.
Because I hate magic even more than you . - Do you?
To be honest, I hate magic.
It 's like magic, and I hate magic.

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