witchy / ˈwɪtʃ i /

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witchy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

witch·i·er, witch·i·est.

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

更多witchy例句

  1. If you’d like to read about witchy feminist medieval nuns, then boy, do we have a book for you.
  2. She eventually becomes Wanda’s mentor and teaches her how to master her witchy powers.
  3. The jury saw her handwritten note, which begins by declaring the haircut story had put her in a “witchy mood.”
  4. MSNBC host Chris Matthews felt at ease, on national television, referring to a woman as “ she devil,” “ witchy,” and “ uppity.”
  5. 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.
  6. And she looked a trifle witchy this morning without the rejuvenating spells of her maid.
  7. And every time you do old Witchy Crosspatch makes everything seem disagreeable!
  8. The abundance of animals and the witchy control she exerted over them, simply reinforced the spell over an impressionable child.
  9. Anything ghosty or witchy, or any sort of fortune-telling, you mean, I suppose.