(Usually used colloquially) causing or accompanied by misfortune.
1The room had been hexed by an imp to dampen any magic.
2Behind them, the New Crobuzon militiaman spasmed and raved in his hexed sickness.
3Ori was sent to steal rockmilk and hexed liquors from laboratories.
4Look for the one with the big yellow 'Z' hexed onto its side.
5And some evil, handsome old bloke hexed all the streetlights and spotlights out.
6Purely from petty malice, I waved a hand and hexed his radio, or phone.
7It must have hexed up the bomb's timer or receiver.
8Every time I looked at it, I felt a little hexed, a little frightened.
9It teased and cartwheeled, as if begging to be hexed.
10The same light slipped off the three hexed intruders like thin oil off a blade.
11And then she hexed one of the Jet Skis.
12It was as if some wizard had hexed him, sapping the heat from his loins.
13He was melted with disgust, standing in his whisper-hexed stillness, his hands by his side.
14Men are speechless from the cheap drugs and hexed moonshine they have concocted in stills.
15Grevane must have hexed this entire portion of the city power grid when the attack began.
16Those prisoners with boilers hexed to them are issued enough culm and low-grade coke to work.