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witching
[ wich-ing ]
noun
- the use or practice of witchcraft.
- fascination; charm; enchantment.
adjective
- of, characterized by, or suitable for sorcery or black magic:
a witching potion.
- enchanting; fascinating.
witching
/ ˈwɪtʃɪŋ /
adjective
- relating to or appropriate for witchcraft
- rare.bewitching
noun
- witchcraft; magic
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Derived Forms
- ˈwitchingly, adverb
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Other Words From
- witching·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The Witching Hour By Anne Rice No trip into an alternative world would be complete without Anne Rice.
White Is for Witching is not your typical summer release by a major house.
Nine withes of witch hazel, banded together, is used as a rustic appliance to guard against witching influence.
Night waned upon this talk; and even the witching hour had gone by, before we retired to rest.
Thomas's play, "The Witching Hour," was then at the height of its great acceptance, and the talk naturally began there.
Call up thy spirits, And, if they can, now let them from my hand Untwine these witching hairs.
The witching hour over and I have seen no woodland spirits come to haunt us, and no human beings.
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