coven

IPA: kˈʌvʌn

noun

  • A formal group or assembly of witches.
  • A family, group or assembly of vampires.
  • A clique that shares common interests or activities.
  • A village in Brewood and Coven parish, South Staffordshire district, Staffordshire, England (OS grid ref SJ9006).
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Examples of "coven" in Sentences

  • In search of the New Forest Coven.
  • She is a witch and member of the coven.
  • Jesus is the mediator of the New Covenant.
  • The ark of the covenant is brought into the temple.
  • Compliance with the plan is required in the covenant.
  • This is incorrect, Laurent is the leader of the coven.
  • She was the weakest witch in the coven until the last book.
  • The film stars Orson Welles as the leader of a witches coven.
  • The Covenant is a confederation of member covens and solitaires.
  • The witch's death causes the foundations of her home and coven to fail.
  • My coven is The Witches of Broome because most of us live in Broome County.
  • Now that Magrat Garlick has become queen, the witches coven is short a member.
  • Regin secretly called their coven leader Annika the Aneurismal for good reason.
  • But it depends on Eclipse especially the LEG HITCH scene because that’s where Denali coven is mention in more detail.
  • Mysterius the Unfathomable #5 - The leader of the witch’s coven is revealed, Blake makes a comeback, and Ella Tamblyn speaks some harsh truths.
  • His Republican rivals have done him damage by focusing on his record as chief executive at the Bain company, which they described as a coven of corporate raiders and vultures, taking over smaller firms and laying off workers.

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