Which preposition to use with magical

in Occurrences 6%

There's something almost magical in the touchjust a little, little touchof the one we love best.

as Occurrences 3%

"Her face was bright as the day of union; her hair dark as the night of separation; and her mouth was magical as Solomon's seal."

to Occurrences 2%

" His delight in a form of skill which has always been as magical to me as it seemed to him, was charmingly boyish, and Colin turned over his sketch-book, and showed him the notes he had made as we went along.

around Occurrences 1%

She flung a charm so magical around her that he was insensibly attracted by it, yet he was not the least in lovenothing was further from his thoughts.

about Occurrences 1%

My readers who are versed in science will understand that, in point of fact, there is nothing magical about this rite, which is based on the circumstance that fear checks the flow of saliva.

than Occurrences 1%

Even our businesses are carried on by agencies more mysterious and truly magical than anything in the Arabian Nights, and all day long we are playing with mysterious natural laws and exquisite natural forces as, in a small way, when boys we used to delight in our experiments with oxygen and hydrogen and Leyden jars.

with Occurrences 1%

Instead, he had an ineffable sensation of contentment, a lightness of mind in which thought was sparklingly clear, turning from a turbid, opaque, green color to a liquid iridescence magical with tender rainbow tints.

Which preposition to use with  magical