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Meanings of
witchery
in English
Portuguese
feitiço
Catalan
sortilegi
Back to the meaning
The art of sorcery.
witchcraft
Portuguese
feitiço
Synonyms
Examples for "
witchcraft
"
witchcraft
Examples for "
witchcraft
"
1
However, my more serious correspondents want to know the origin of
witchcraft
.
2
A lot of books that deal with modern
witchcraft
have become available.
3
Becker said books featuring magic or
witchcraft
have always sparked banning efforts.
4
The more reason for being well skilled in the mysteries of
witchcraft
.
5
The fearful curse of the country, however, is the belief in
witchcraft
.
Usage of
witchery
in English
1
No
witchery
in this; only I had never seen the like before.
2
The
witchery
of these mountain streams grows upon us in the Pyrenees.
3
These books had a large share in the
witchery
of the chamber.
4
She'd be long gone before he caught wind of any
witchery
afoot.
5
Now some
witchery
was attacking him in a method he couldn't fathom.
6
It is a
witchery
of social czarship which there is no withstanding.
7
What a girl Bertha was!-real good and kind though, despite her
witchery
.
8
He was lost in the
witchery
of the spell she cast over him.
9
But I could not hold out long against the
witchery
of his verse.
10
As Abbott watched her, the
witchery
of the night stole into his blood.
11
There was about her none of the glowing
witchery
of yesterday.
12
Her presence imparted an indescribable grace and faint
witchery
to the whole edifice.
13
What she utters adds to her personal
witchery
,
and is not further memorable.
14
A boy friend could throw the
witchery
of romance over everything.
15
I was wondering when ye'd come with yer
witchery
and potions.
16
This fine new loveliness of earth held him with its
witchery
and grace.
Other examples for "witchery"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
witchery
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
feminine witchery
great witchery
have no witchery
old witchery
subtle witchery
More collocations
Translations for
witchery
Portuguese
feitiço
bruxaria
Catalan
sortilegi
embruix
Witchery
through the time
Witchery
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common