Cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something.
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Examples for "witch "
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 Of course, the glamour groups, out later, all have such mobile informers.
2 Thus in the glamour of an ancient rearguard reputation the enemy disappeared.
3 Her voice softened; some of the old glamour came back into it.
4 She brought the conversation, the glamour and, of course, the 6-inch heels.
5 There is nothing in the world like it for depth and glamour .
1 So you must visit the newspapers and magazines and enchant the types.
2 She wanted every day to enchant , to captivate, to drive men crazy.
3 And didn't he enchant the wagon wheels so they'd find the road?
4 Italian, as we know it today, was meant to enchant , charm and beguile.
5 Just as Greece's odyssey enchanted Europe, surely hurling requires a new romance.
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.
A person believed to bring bad luck to those around him.
Curse attracting bad luck in superstition and folklore.
Другие значения термина "jinx" 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 .
6 I didn't want to jinx anything but Becton has been my guy.
7 Mr Parker doesn't believe the outstanding issues will jinx an agreement.
8 You of all people should know how easy those are to jinx open.
9 Every time I try one it triggers some sort of counter - jinx .
10 That's right, we're skipping season two to avoid the sophomore jinx .
11 Then the jinx arose again and this time Babe Norton was the victim.
12 Nobody say any more about that because we might jinx it.
13 I didn't know it'd take a counter - jinx to get him back down again.
14 There is a sort of jinx working on me, it appears.
15 Did a four-year Fulton stretch on a jinx back in 1996.
16 He never looked like missing and Bath's Northampton jinx goes on.
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