Hag in A Sentence

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    Also known as Scotia, she is depicted as an old hag with the teeth of a wild bear and boar's tusks.

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    Chapter xi., where he leads Israel and Judah to the rescue of their kinsmen of Jabesh-Gilead, rebuilding the temple, Hag.

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    Delilah is the " Goddess night ", night being equated with the night hag, Lilith, ultimately the Babylonian Goddess Ninlil blackened.

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    I understand he is the slave of that black hag of a wife.

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    On his way back to his death, he meets an old hag in the forest.

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    On the key they are faced with the choice; a royal barge or one manned by a hideous hag.

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    Still dressed as a child, the midget bore the face if a withered hag.

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    The ugly old hag has a valid point, against Hilda, the noble Dane.

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    The vestibules have each two rulers, Zartay and Zartanay, Hag and Mag, Gaf and Gafan, Anatan and Kin.

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    They actually lived a fairy tale, complete with curses, monsters and an evil hag in a tower.

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    Top C Cailleach Bheur The Scottish blue-faced winter hag, probably once worshiped as the crone aspect of the earth mother.

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    We think of an old, wrinkled hag with a nasty wart on her nose.

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    Your average village hag was usually dispatched by hanging at the public gallows or, more precisely, by being slowly strangled.