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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "witchery" in a sentence

    witchery example sentences

    witchery


    1. The grass curls green in the bathing witchery


    2. Puts on the witchery of a dream,


    3. He lived a life of solitude, which was adequate in masking his true conduct, witchery, the occult, sadism, all manner of evil things


    4. Its witchery transformed his drab work into vibrant colors


    5. "I'll have no more of that witchery aboard my ship," Glor informed him


    6. "The sweetness, the beauty, the witchery of your younger daughter, Colonel Munro, might explain my motives without imputing to me this injustice


    7. Why have women such eyes of witchery? Gerty's were of the bluest Irish blue, set off by lustrous lashes and dark expressive brows


    8. The light grew not merely cold and uninviting but also eerie, as if the shops were not shops after all, as if they were the dwellings of sorcerers and necromancers and voodooists, as though beyond their windows much witchery and diabolism were under way


    9. Natasha on the contrary had at once abandoned all her witchery, of which her singing had been an unusually powerful part


    10. It is a witchery of social czarship which there is no withstanding

    11. But scarce had sleep's soft witchery


    12. For instance, this Bagantoff had lived for several years at T——, and had been no less a victim to passion for this woman, and had been as helpless as Velchaninoff himself under her witchery


    13. A woman who has lost the law, believes that her power consists in the charms of her witchery, or in her skill at a pharisaic pretence of intellectual labour


    14. Woman, having lost the law, has acquired the belief that her strength lies in the witchery of her charms, or in her skill in pharisaical pretences at intellectual work


    15. Natásha on the contrary had at once abandoned all her witchery, of which her singing had been an unusually powerful part


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    Synonyms for "witchery"

    witchcraft witchery

    "witchery" definitions

    the art of sorcery