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witchery
[ wich-uh-ree ]
noun
- witchcraft; magic:
Accusations of witchery and spiritual possession tore the community apart.
These photos, taken at a local Sabbat, reveal a diverse and complex spectrum of contemporary witchery.
- magical influence; fascination; charm:
I was captivated by the witchery of her beauty.
witchery
/ ˈwɪtʃərɪ /
noun
- the practice of witchcraft
- magical or bewitching influence or charm
Example Sentences
Though you can let a few in on it, know that keeping your white-witchery under wraps only magnifies its power.
We set out together through the olive orchards under the witchery of the moonlight.
Two webfoot brothers loved a fairYoung lady, rich and good to see; And oh, her black abundant hair!And oh, her wondrous witchery!
It was the witchery of the music that called up the glorious past.
Sylvia's responsive sense yielded to the witchery of the hour.
The old witchery was in her voice, and the sleeping man answered to it.
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