‘It's going to take a lot more than mojo to save the day and the planet!’.
‘The Westminster political mojo is in his favour.’.
‘As she pondered where her career in illustration would lead her, I thought about all the hard work and creative mojo that goes into a piece, whether it be commercial or for self-promotion.’.
‘He had time enough to sit and think, recalling something he always has intuitively known: that you can't force the artistic mojo without herniating it in the process.’.
‘It was meant to involve writing heartfelt treatises about why a Masters in Law, and particularly subjects like International And Comparative Commercial Arbitration, would give me mojo.’.
MEANING OF THE WORD MOJO PLUS
‘I mean, I got the horsepower and stuff, and you've all your people, plus a whole lot of magic mojo.’.
‘If you're over 35, and you've got political power and media mojo in your veins, apply online or drop a line and I'll forward along more info.’.
‘There are a few more things I want to do while I've got my masculine practicality mojo working.’.
‘Power hitters can lose their mojo very, very quickly, and there were whispers before last night that Sammy might have hit the wall.’.
‘My mojo isn't working anymore and I don't know why.’.
‘Unfortunately, whatever mojo he worked in the mountains has reversed the Earth's cool polarity and Superman is temporarily cooler than Batman.’.
‘You can tell he's got his mojo back by the titles alone: ‘Illusion, Coma, Pimp and Circumstance’ is as sublime a title as he's ever dreamt up.’.
‘His porch-style ramblings are as blues as dirt, and subtle turntablism and drum loops remain comfortably in the back seat to these tales of killing, drinking and trying to get your mojo going.’.
‘So, he must chase evil into the past to recover his mojo.’.
‘To counter, Samuel invokes the mojo of beads and hokey mysticism.’.
‘I would have to say that it was the first time I could get the mojo to work.’.
‘So I was standing behind someone at a game, and I decided to be completely altruistic and send this guy the mojo.’.
‘They get the experience of participation or observation, but don't have the mojo worked upon them.’.
‘Maybe it's their consumption of snails and frog legs that have taken away the mojo of their youth.’.
‘What gets the mojo working for John Smith, the legendary pioneer lover in Pocahontas?’.
‘Tundra thinks you're obligated to give him the mojo.’.
‘Perhaps it was his advanced addiction to hair tonic that was killing the spirit around this band, but whatever it is, the mojo's gone.’.
MEANING OF THE WORD MOJO SERIES
‘One of the levels requires you to get your Force Powers back our hero relinquished his mojo, and must pass a series of trials.’.
‘While I have always been aware of hoodoo in the blues, via references to ‘mojos’, ‘black cat bones’ etc., I didn't realize just how many more obscure allusions existed within the genre.’.