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'Expelliarmus' is a magic spell frequently used in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series of books and films. It is a defensive spell, used to disarm one's opponent and block spells targeted at the user.
'''''Expelliarmus''''' is a magic spell frequently used in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series of books and films. It is a defensive spell, used to disarm one's opponent and block spells targeted at the user.{{Fact}}


[[Martha Jones]] used the word in an improvised verse against the [[Carrionite|Carrionites]] in [[1599]], after [[William Shakespeare]] was unable to come up with a suitable rhyme. ([[TV|TV:]] ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]])''
[[Martha Jones]] used the word in an improvised verse against the [[Carrionite|Carrionites]] in [[1599]], after [[William Shakespeare]] was unable to come up with a suitable rhyme. ([[TV|TV:]] ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]])''


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Expelliarmus is a magic spell frequently used in the Harry Potter series of books and films. It is a defensive spell, used to disarm one's opponent and block spells targeted at the user.[source needed]

Martha Jones used the word in an improvised verse against the Carrionites in 1599, after William Shakespeare was unable to come up with a suitable rhyme. (TV: The Shakespeare Code)