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Sentence count:25Posted:2017-05-10Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: charmdelightenchanthexSimilar words: bewitchedwitchtwitchswitchswitch offswitch onwitchcraftbait and switchMeaning: [bɪ'wɪtʃ]  v. 1. attract; cause to be enamored 2. attract strongly, as if with a magnet 3. cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something. 
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1. He was bewitched by her beauty.
2. The wicked fairy bewitched the princess and made her fall into a long sleep.
3. The wicked fairy bewitched the prince and turned him into a frog.
4. She was not moving, as if someone had bewitched her.
5. Mary bewitched him with her smile.
6. Antonio was bewitched by the beauty of Cleopatra.
7. He was mesmerized by her bewitching green eyes.
8. Tim's utterly bewitched by her.
9. He was completely bewitched by her beauty.
10. Frank was a quiet young man with bewitching brown eyes.
11. I was bewitched by Claire, instantly, helplessly.
12. But design debates can also bewitch organizations.
13. The husband agreed that he had been bewitched; he spoke like a somnambulist, in tones of grief.
14. Back in Vienna he had been bewitched by the viciously witty judgments of the satirist, Karl Kraus.
15. Because it can bewitch your quest for remarkable health.
16. Hey, this bewitch person it is a clown really.
17. I can teach you how to bewitch the mind and ensnare the senses.
18. True, she'd escaped Fincara, but Fincara would only have bewitched her, not killed her.
19. Such was its seductive hold that it could seem as if all of modern life was bewitched by a Taylorist demon.
20. Yet, the girl could think of nothing but the bewitching dancing shoes.
21. Some, shaped like tiny globes, radiated a scarlet glow that was utterly bewitching.
22. THERE be none of the affections, which have been noted to bewitch, love envy.
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23. There is none of the affections, which has been noted to fascinate or bewitch, but love and envy.
24. To cast or seem to cast a spell on; bewitch.
25. Their Name, their Garb, and Work did so intoxicate and bewitch me.
More similar words: bewitchedwitchtwitchswitchswitch offswitch onwitchcraftbait and switchcombination switchbewilderbewilderedbewilderingbewildermentitchbitchitchypitchditchhitchpitcherglitchstitchkitchenpitch initchingbritcheshitchhikelive withcope withfever pitch
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