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4.The pop concert went off like a damp squib when the main actors failed to appear.
5.The pop concert went off like a damp squib when the main act failed to appear.
6.Filch is a squib, which means that he was born of a wizarding family but cannot do magic.
7.Filch[/COLOR], the caretaker, is a Squib. He sent for and received the Kwikspell course in October of 1992 (CS8).
8.It would seem that the term "squib" is used for anyone whose magic powers are noticably lacking.
9.Although Aunt Petunia is neither a witch nor a Squib, "there is a little bit more to her than meets the eye," and we will find out what that is.
10.The Gleneagles G8 summit the G7 plus Russia on July 7-8 threatens to be a damp squib or to end without agreement if common cause cannot be found at the meeting this weekend.

