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witch [wɪtʃ] SUST.

1. witch (with magic powers):

witch
witch

2. witch pey. coloq. (unpleasant):

witch
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witch doctor SUST.

witch doctor

witch-hunt SUST. sin pl.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The witch could also use bits of the eggshell to poke people and sicken them.
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Shrubs in this area include witch hazel, blackberry, spicebush, and mountain laurel.
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The witch arrived in time and was also burned in the fire.
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From 1660 to 1730, the town was the site of several witch trials.
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She is an undying witch, and is seen as a shriveled, eyeless, hairless husk.
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There his new bride discovers witch doctor who has the ability to turn people into zombies.
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They rip the witch in half and almost immediately they are pulled from their world, to reality and begin watching it.
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The opposition said it was a witch hunt of the former government.
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Without him it would not be the witch.
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These people are mainly human, and are called witches (female) and warlocks (male).
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