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