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Bewitch

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Bewitch meaning

To cast a spell upon. | To fascinate or charm. | To astonish, amaze.

Example sentences (8)

Nigerians will remember the man who less than a year ago jumped the sinking ship of the PDP before going on to bewitch a national and international audience sickened to death by the demise of a beloved country.

A perfect visual match for the comic book Sabrina and already established as a nimble, surprising young actress, Shipka seemed like the perfect fit to bewitch audiences.

Even if you haven't watched a Disney show in years (or even decades)just might be the one to bewitch you into the House of Mouse.

If I were you, I would bewitch him so that he loses the potency to father children all over the place, let alone the potency to rise to the occasion in bed.

At 86, Julie Newmar still has the power to bewitch.

Instead of trying to use the bell players can use the Axii sign to bewitch her into following.

In Klagenfurt he was battered and kicked and bumped by Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack and Bastian Schweinsteiger, but bounced up to elude and bewitch and generally run rings around Germany’s midfield.

Frigg then sent her maid Fulla to Geirröth, advising him that a magician would soon enter his court to bewitch him, and saying that he could be recognised by the fact that no dog was fierce enough to attack him.