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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
witch .
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Examples
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When he faced going broke during the historic drought of the 1950s, he "witched" for water and dug the first irrigation well in that part of the county.
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Or the flesh might be witched, infected, or otherwise “occupied” by other Spirits.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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Or the flesh might be witched, infected, or otherwise “occupied” by other Spirits.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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I think She should stop prtending that she is a christian while she has lots of people doing witched craft for her.
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Afterwards Jim said the witches be witched him and put him in a trance, and rode him all over the State, and then set him under the trees again, and hung his hat on a limb to show who done it.
The War of The Worlds H. G. Wells 2009
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A smile witched across his lips as he pressed against the wall.
Snarklings Brave the Snarkometer, #44 Miss Snark 2005
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The Thing began again its murmurings — now infinitely caressing, coaxing — like the song of a siren from some witched star!
The Moon Pool 2004
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He had witched a window-fortunately that had had only had a small metal catch-near FitzRoy's apartment during his "official" visit to Windsor, when he had asked the children to see their wing of the palace.
This Scepter'd Isle Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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Beneath the witched window, Denoriel stopped, put his back to the wall, and stood, hardly breathing, listening.
This Scepter'd Isle Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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“I do believe that she is witched,” he said, as he turned away towards his own house.
Nina Balatka 2004
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