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Sleight of hand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sleight of hand , also known as prestidigitation ("quick fingers") or légèreté des mains (from the French for "lightness of hand"), is the set of techniques used by a magician (or card sharp) to ...
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Definition of sleight in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of sleight. Pronunciation of sleight. Translations of sleight. sleight synonyms, sleight antonyms. Information about sleight in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1. skill; dexterity See also sleight of hand...
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Sleight - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sleight is a surname, and may refer to: • George Sleight (1853-1921), English trawler owner • Karl J. Sleight (born 1962), attorney
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Manipulation and Sleight of Hand magic are performed by so few magicians because they are difficult to learn. It takes a lot of practice, discipline, and patience. Which most magis, both pro and amateur, don't have.
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"The Biggest Secret In Magic Finally Revealed! It's Easy To Learn Sleight Of Hand Card Tricks And I Will Teach You How... FREE!" ... The Basics won't bog you down by trying to teach every possible sleight of hand card move ever invented like other card magic "courses". This is magic speed learning. You'll learn only what...
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Free online tricks with illustrations. Related articles, links, downloads. ... We'll reveal the secrets behind some great sleight of hand moves! You can learn how to pull a card out of thin air, how to throw a card 50 to 100 feet in the air, make people believe you are psychic -- and do spectacular card magic!
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