Bewitched in A Sentence

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    A silly fanatic made the discovery that the king was bewitched, and his confessor Froilan Diaz supported the belief.

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    Babies and children are often taken and left in their place is a screeching hungry creature bewitched to look like the one who has gone missing.

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    Bewitched wants to meet me, Ice Queen.

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    Despite enticing suggestions to move indoors, the populace insisted that those taking part in a meeting within a building could be easily bewitched.

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    Her first son Thierry, however, to whom Bishop Ragnemod of Paris stood godfather, died soon after birth, and Fredegond tortured a number of women whom she accused of having bewitched the child.

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    Her long raven hair, her perfect pale skin and azure eyes bewitched me.

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    His best known work was Die Betooverde Wereld (1691), or The World Bewitched (1695; one volume of an English translation from a French copy), in which he examined critically the phenomena generally ascribed to spiritual agency, and attacked the belief in sorcery and "possession" by the devil, whose very existence he questioned.

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    However, whatever or whoever is left in place of the child is bewitched to look like the missing child.

    9

    I wonder that you drank my potion, and were not bewitched.

    10

    In the musicals, the guy is bewitched and they live happily ever after, but mom knew a fable when she met one.

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    Mr Andrew Lang says that "whenever a native dies, no matter how evident it may be that death has been the result of natural causes, it is at once set down that the defunct was bewitched."

    12

    Tabitha gave birth to a child in 2003 that she named Endora and in a loving nod to Bewitched fans everywhere, she named her parents as Samantha and Darrin.

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    The " bewitched horse " was the fallen cromlech on which he was seated.

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    The bold and patriotic Crabbe contrived to board the bewitched flagship, and was seen apparently laying about him with an axe on the water - which the spectators took to be a proof either that he was mad, or that this was the devil in his shape.

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    The chief names in this advanced theology connected with Cartesian doctrines are Ludwig Meyer, the friend and editor of Spinoza, author of a work termed Philosophia scripturae interpres (1666); Balthasar Bekker, whose World Bewitched helped to discredit the superstitious fancies about the devil; and Spinoza, whose Tractatus theologico-politicus is in some respects the classical type of rational criticism up to the present day.

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    The dolls will look like characters from Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, Beverly Hillbillies, and Dynasty.

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    The earliest anecdote of Pascal is one of his being bewitched and freed from the spell.

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    The only explanation the head husbandman could offer his master was that they had been bewitched.

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    The patricians naturally resented their supersession and nearly every unpopular measure was attributed to the influence of "the foul-mouthed Dutch sorceress who hath bewitched the king."

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    You are not so bewitched, ma'am, are you, as to remain with him of your own accord?