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  • That way you have to wave around like a tool and you have to say "Wingardium Leviosa" out loud in front of everybody.

    Party Crashin' SVGL 2009

  • I just asked him, if it is ok for me to 'apparate' instead of taking the train and also if I can practise 'Wingardium Leviosa' on him........

    Archive 2008-09-01 bhags 2008

  • I sincerely hope he doesn't follow Tom Tancredo's footsteps and endorse Romney, who effectively used a spin charm called "Wingardium Leviosa" to make himself sound harsher on immigrants than Tancredo himself.

    OpEdNews - Diary: Hunter To Endorse Ron Paul? 2008

  • I just asked him, if it is ok for me to 'apparate' instead of taking the train and also if I can practise 'Wingardium Leviosa' on him........

    Expecto Patronum bhags 2008

  • Leviosa (the wingardium part snipped for the sake of brevity, apparently) allows you to lift objects to create cover for yourself and then throw those objects to knock down enemies.

    GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2010

  • Using Wingardium Leviosa to pick up objects and hold them in front of Harry means shots are deflected away and Harry can also move around while casting it.

    IGN Complete 2010

  • Using Wingardium Leviosa to pick up objects and hold them in front of Harry means shots are deflected away and Harry can also move around while casting it.

    IGN PC 2010

  • Spells are still cast with flicks and waves of the Wii Remote, but the controls don't feel sensitive or accurate enough -- it can take several upward flicks to pull off a casting of the "Wingardium Leviosa" levitation spell, and just try throwing a pot at a hard-to-reach Hogwarts crest.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • Today’s young people, of course, have been immersed for years in Harry Potter books and movies, featuring beautiful, heroic young wizards and witches zooming about on broomsticks and waving their magic wands while barking ancient-Latin-sounding spells like “Wingardium Leviosa!”

    HOW EVIL WORKS DAVID KUPELIAN 2010

  • Today’s young people, of course, have been immersed for years in Harry Potter books and movies, featuring beautiful, heroic young wizards and witches zooming about on broomsticks and waving their magic wands while barking ancient-Latin-sounding spells like “Wingardium Leviosa!”

    HOW EVIL WORKS DAVID KUPELIAN 2010

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