witchlike

IPA: wˈɪtʃɫaɪk

adjective

  • Resembling or characteristic of a witch.
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Examples of "witchlike" in Sentences

  • Her witchlike face screwed into a tiny wrinkled prune.
  • The murky blue-black fluid inside did look a little witchlike.
  • Not pretty faces and breasts like Millie's; their visages were witchlike and their dugs grotesque.
  • Her forefinger indicated the uglier, more witchlike of the two suffragists, the skinny one with a big nose and dead black hair and ruffles on her coat that looked like leaves of cabbage.
  • Dahl and his young accomplices are a “gang of desperadoes,” locked in mortal combat with the hideous villain of the piece, Mrs. Pratchett, a comic distillation of the two witchlike sisters who, it seems, ran the shop in real life.16 She is “a small, skinny old hag with a moustache on her upper lip and a mouth as sour as a green gooseberry.”

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