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To cast a spell on someone or something.
witch
jinx
bewitch
ensorcel
Synonyms
Examples for "
witch
"
witch
jinx
bewitch
ensorcel
Examples for "
witch
"
1
He was almost certain that the
witch
-
finder
was a gold cigarette case.
2
Now Sun journalists believe he has launched a
witch
-
hunt
to protect himself.
3
The beard was in Elizabethan times the recognized characteristic of the
witch
.
4
Have there been any attempts to bring Spiritualism into the great
witch
-
hunt
?
5
Russia quickly went down the path of self-isolation and
witch
-
hunts
for enemies.
1
Gina told herself not to
jinx
things by thinking of a number.
2
But I don't want to
jinx
anything by saying we've won already.
3
She needed to say it out loud, somehow, to undo the
jinx
.
4
We know this and we're trying very hard not to
jinx
it.
5
One is being watched by his wife, which he considere a
jinx
.
1
Have a care of the governess, Lucia, or she will
bewitch
him.
2
This charming creature- Itellyou she is irresistible-hervery oddities
bewitch
me.
3
Fairies don't
bewitch
,
and witches lose their power to cast spells.
4
She had held a silver instrument, which she had used to
bewitch
Tobias.
5
Nay, it is as well that I do not; she might
bewitch
me.
1
And, heavens, how she will charm us and
ensorcel
our eyes!
2
He could only conclude that the blocks were
ensorcelled
against such attacks.
3
The latch clicked again and the door was once more immovably
ensorcelled
.
4
To one side, the
ensorcelled
guard suddenly moaned and shook his head.
5
If it was half as
ensorcelled
as she suspected then quite some time.