cantrips

/ˈkæntrɪps/
noun
  1. Plural of cantrip; multiple magical spells or tricks, especially minor or playful ones.
    • The book of cantrips contained simple charms for everyday tasks.
    • In the game, players can learn cantrips like 'Mage Hand' and 'Prestidigitation'.
    • The young mage practiced several cantrips to improve her control over magic.
  2. Plural of cantrip; multiple mischievous or playful acts; pranks.
    • The children's cantrips included hiding shoes and swapping hats.
    • The festival was full of cantrips, with jesters playing tricks on the crowd.
    • His cantrips were always harmless and made everyone laugh.
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