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witchy

/wich-ee/US // ˈwɪtʃ i //

巫婆,巫术,巫师,女巫

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    witch·i·er, witch·i·est.

    • : accomplished by or as if by witchcraft: strange, witchy sounds.
    • : similar to or characteristic of a witch; witchlike: a witchy enjoyment of mischief-making.

Examples

  • If you’d like to read about witchy feminist medieval nuns, then boy, do we have a book for you.

  • She eventually becomes Wanda’s mentor and teaches her how to master her witchy powers.

  • The jury saw her handwritten note, which begins by declaring the haircut story had put her in a “witchy mood.”

  • MSNBC host Chris Matthews felt at ease, on national television, referring to a woman as “ she devil,” “ witchy,” and “ uppity.”

  • There was a round moon in the sky, shining over the roof of the barn, and the yard was full of a white, witchy radiance.

  • And she looked a trifle witchy this morning without the rejuvenating spells of her maid.

  • And every time you do old Witchy Crosspatch makes everything seem disagreeable!

  • The abundance of animals and the witchy control she exerted over them, simply reinforced the spell over an impressionable child.

  • Anything ghosty or witchy, or any sort of fortune-telling, you mean, I suppose.