witching造句1 The witch enchanted the princess with magic words.
2 There is no exact male equivalent for witches.
3 The evil witch in this story is cursed by.
4 The central character is a malevolent witch out for revenge.
5 witch on the TV.
6 She was swindled out of £ 1,000 by a witch.
7 The witch disappeared in a puff of smoke.
8 The investigation turned into a full-scale Communist witch hunt.
9 Suspected witches were burnt at the stake .
10 A witch had changed him into a mouse.
11 The witch had turned them all into stone.
12 The witch foretold that she would marry a prince.
13 The witch tried to change iron into gold.
14 The witch cast a spell on/over them.
15 The crusade for sexual morality is turning into a witch - hunt.
16 The witch put a magic spell on the prince and turned him into a frog.
17 The witch cast/put a spell on the prince and he turned into a frog.
18 witch put a mock malignity into her beautiful eyes, and Joseph, trembling with sincere horror, hurried out praying and ejaculating " wicked ".
19 The little witch put a mock malignity into her beautiful eyes, and Joseph, trembling with sincere horror, hurried out praying and ejaculating "wicked" as he went.
20 Legend has it that the whole village had been cursed by a witch.
21 Or had the guests waited until midnight, the witching hour, before turning into swine?
22 It's now the very witching time of night.
23 Don't let your daughter go out the witching hour for her safety sake.
24 The party began at 11 o'clock, hour the witching hourthe old year ended the new began.
25 A meeting was called at the witching time of night.
26 Feigning fatigue, we urge a baffled party to evacuate before the witching hour.
27 Huntsman's ambassadorship does not end until midnight Saturday, known as 'the witching hour' to Team Huntsman.
28 I listen vainly, but with thirsty ears, for the witching melody of faint bugles blowing reveille, of far drums beating the long roll.
29 HPEF sponsored Nimbus - 2003 in July 2003 in Orlando, and The Witching Hour ( see ) .
30 I listen vainly, but with thirsty ear, for the witching melody of faint bugles blowing reveille, of far drums beating the long roll.