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witchery

[wich-uh-ree] / ˈwɪtʃ ə ri /






NOUN
enchantment
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NOUN
sortilege
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And while it’s fair to say that good witchery may still not be in the cards for that particular family clan, it is found in a new generation.

From Washington Post • Sep. 30, 2022

Her portraits re-envision witchery by celebrating the spectrum of identities and spiritual practices found in today’s witch community.”

From Washington Times • Oct. 6, 2021

He could clearly appreciate the beauty and witchery of the ecclesiastical vestments on loan from Rome, and not less the ultra-lavish secular interpretations by Cristobal Balenciaga, John Galliano, Olivier Theyskens and their vaunted like.

From New York Times • May 18, 2018

In their absence, Sibley decided to employ kitchen witchery to discern who or what had possessed the girls.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 22, 2015

Hollow and lifeless as a witchery clay figure.

From "Ceremony:" by Leslie Marmon Silko




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