When asked to explain what this means, the students conjure up images of older kids hassling younger ones. |
To Britons of the right age, those three words conjure up all sorts of semi-nostalgic memories. |
However, her pictures are not about the romantic images that these conjure up, but focus on the world they transport the viewer too. |
When his mind chose to conjure up images, it presented every possible situation he could ever hate. |
Using cracked linen as a surface, she painted motifs that conjure up images of Italian frescoes while simulating the effects of time and weather. |
They conjure up images of dusty old offices, arcane inventions and oddball inventors. |