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Sentences with witchery

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  • The witchery of her beauty.
  • In witchery, the relationship between teacher and student is, to say the least, intimate.
  • This evidence of witchery is preposterous.
  • It's just not possible unless by witchery to see into the future.
  • I don't necessarily have a green thumb, but with my interest in kitchen witchery, I try to keep some herbs and other small plants growing.
  • The slave mother is silenced and timid before women who embody the witchery of the kitchen, a culinary witchery that in terms of the text represents the power to nourish or kill, to lovingly embrace or smother.
  • In my eyes this was grand witchery of the same proportions as the zombification chronicled in my comic books, or lightning, or popcorn making.
  • The mothers had already exchanged new ways to use their witchery and little anecdotes about the past.
  • She made sidelong glances of purest witchery at Wolf.
  • Sure they use samples, vocoders and other electronic witchery as well, but they avoid the sometimes thin, stiff house experience by using guitars, bass and drums as key ingredients.
  • A serpent has stung me in my very orchard, an incestuous, adulterate beast born of witchery!
  • Moffatt said she was afraid of witchery but she believed some artists really were witches and wizards - Francis Bacon, for example.
  • Could it have been some form of magic, or witchery?
  • Leonie is proud to announce her witchery but the location of her coven is secret witches' business.
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