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Example sentences for "bewitch"

Lexicographically close words:
bewilderedly; bewildering; bewilderingly; bewilderment; bewilders; bewitched; bewitches; bewitching; bewitchingly; bewitchment
  1. And if she can bewitch me she can bewitch Edward.

  2. But danger hangs close over me; the queen only waits for the chance to bewitch me; and some day she will overpower me, for she is stronger than I.

  3. Twere a kind of relief had I something to groan over; If I had but some letters of hers, now, to toss over, I might turn for the nonce a Byronic philosopher, And bewitch all the flats by bemoaning the loss of her.

  4. But," I continued, "I do know that a woman may bewitch a man.

  5. Tell me, Cousin Malcolm, can a man throw a spell over a woman and bewitch her?

  6. But in order to bewitch milk, he had been obliged to resort to other means.

  7. If you desire to bewitch your neighbour's milk, wine, or any food he or she has, you may do it by placing the mumia, i.

  8. She should be crowned a queen, and bewitch the world.

  9. I haven't the power to bewitch anyone, and as if I wanted it!

  10. Peredonov said: "If I go to sleep you'll bewitch me with the cards.

  11. He felt vexed and frightened because she was smiling: that meant, he thought, that she might bewitch him even without cards.

  12. Who has dared to bewitch the king and to strike blood upon his house?

  13. The headman said that he would kill Noma; Noma said that he would bewitch the headman.

  14. Thou art the man who smotest blood on the door-posts of the king to bewitch the king.

  15. Viola, too, came back to bewitch him from his reading, to make his microscopic world of shadowy substance and the smell of his laboratory a hateful thing.

  16. It is very beautiful, this sudden love, which is born of one glance at the wonderful face that has been created to bewitch us; but I doubt if it is not, after all, the baser form of the great passion.

  17. Were it possible to bewitch a whole people, I would say this witch-devil of Marienfliess had done it.

  18. At such shocking news I was affrighted, as became a good pastor, and asked whether peradventure he believed that she stood in evil communication with Satan, and could bewitch folks?

  19. At last Bishop Francis spake--"Why then didst thou blow upon the children of Prechln of Buslar, if it were not to bewitch them to death?

  20. Thou liest; or wilt thou even yet deny that thou didst bewitch old Paasch his little girl with a white roll?

  21. One of the witnesses heard her say that, if she had not bewitched the child, if all the devils in hell could help her, she would bewitch it.

  22. It was recalled by one witness that a neighbor girl could bewitch a pail and make it roll towards her.

  23. Moreover, she stated that Alice had helped her mother ("Old Demdike") bewitch a man to death.

  24. Some of us thought the Governor wanted to bewitch all the chiefs,[7] but our pakeha friends laughed at this, and told us that the people of Europe did not know how to bewitch people.

  25. And the worst of these nine children Blind Lowyatar quickly banished, Drove away as an enchanter, To bewitch the lowland people, To engender strife and envy.

  26. Let the wizards charm each other, And bewitch their magic offspring, Bring their tribes to fell destruction.

  27. To hurt, bewitch: dook the gry, bewitch the horse.

  28. Let us hope that he has been blown away into a swamp, where the fairies shall bewitch him into a frog to croak at the world for ever.

  29. Cover that horror, and drive her out lest she bewitch us.

  30. This, and dedication by witch mothers, explain the fact that girls even of eight and ten years of age were able to bewitch people and to raise tempests of hail and rain.

  31. Art alone could bewitch the present in the fashion of that enchantress in the old fairy tale who sent long ago a court to sleep.

  32. Footnote 41: Some will insist that a fairy-man or fairy-woman has the power to bewitch a pudding by putting a fairy into it; whilst others maintain that a competent portion of quicksilver will make it dance over half the parish.

  33. I told you it would bewitch us,' said Amanda; and then all took a farewell look, which lasted so long that they had to rush back to the hotel in most unseemly haste.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bewitch" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abuse; afflict; allure; attract; beguile; bewitch; blight; captivate; catch; charm; content; corrupt; crucify; curse; damage; dazzle; defile; delight; deprave; despoil; destroy; disadvantage; disarm; distress; doom; draw; enchant; endear; enrapture; enthrall; entrance; envenom; fascinate; harass; harm; hoodoo; hurt; hypnotize; impair; infatuate; infect; injure; intoxicate; intrigue; jinx; lure; magnetize; maltreat; menace; mesmerize; mistreat; molest; obsess; outrage; overlook; persecute; poison; pollute; possess; prejudice; ravish; regale; savage; scathe; seduce; send; slay; spell; taint; take; tantalize; tempt; threaten; thrill; tickle; torment; torture; transfix; transport; vamp; violate; voodoo; wile; witch; wound; wrong