How To Use Bewitched In A Sentence
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After the religious police arrested Faliah, she was convicted in April 2006 by a court in the town of Quraiyat on the basis of her coerced confession and statements of witnesses who said she had "bewitched" them.
Rights Group Wants Saudis To Commute Death Sentence of Convicted "Witch"
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The Duke oversees the case between Brabantio and Othello, whom he believes to have bewitched his daughter with magic.
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As he now lay trembling there, he recalled Melchior's words about the valley being bewitched, the falling stones, the disappearance of the crystals; and he was fast growing into a belief that the old legends must be true, and that there really existed a race of horrible little beings beneath the earth, whose duty it was to protect the treasures of the subterranean lands, and that this was one of them on the watch to take the crystals from their hands.
The Crystal Hunters A Boy's Adventures in the Higher Alps
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We were as bewitched and delighted as any first-timer.
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It is interesting that the root of the word 'fascinate' comes from the French, 'fasciner' meaning to entrance or charm, as in witchcraft, while our modern usage of the term still relates to the meaning, to be bewitched or held spell bound.
All Hallows Eve
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In the Lewis they call the serpent _righinn_, that is, '_a princess; _' and they say that the serpent is a princess bewitched.
Macleod of Dare
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Is your sword bewitched, or under the influence of some imperial charm?
The Man in the Iron Mask
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I was bewitched when I cast my eyes on him at my father's place.
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By bedtime, you'll be utterly bewitched.
Times, Sunday Times
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All this taken into consideration, it should then, come as no surprise that the musical has bewitched audiences for so long - as it surely will for many years to come.
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Oh, and Scully had a kid who could move things around with his mind, a plot device I haven't seen since Bewitched.
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The mother had told him a long story about the children being bewitched and the house haunted, blaming a neighbour for laying a curse upon her children.
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You lust for me with a fierce animalism but you're also bewitched by my mind and my soul.
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But the pirates have a dark secret of their own, since they have been cursed after stealing a bewitched pile of treasure.
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She must have bewitched you with her ways of magic.
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For many humans, bewitched by this remarkable place, the pull is just as strong.
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I was bewitched by Claire, instantly, helplessly.
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By bedtime, you'll be utterly bewitched.
Times, Sunday Times
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The first Europeans to visit these uninhabited islands thought they were bewitched.
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I was bewitched, bothered and bewildered!
Times, Sunday Times
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The girl had to deal not only with the lies of her boyfriend and the ridicule from society, she also had to cope with accusations by her boyfriend's sisters that she had bewitched him.
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Afterwards, Jim tells stories to all the other slaves about how witches bewitched him that night.
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He felt bewitched, entranced by this woman full of life, brave and strong.
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My generation's first exposure to Agnes Moorehead wasn't her work for Orson Welles, but when she was well into her 60s and perfecting the waspish put-down of her daughter's attempts at domesticity on a weekly basis in Bewitched.
Spotted: an older woman on screen
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Trying to remain calm Leo asked, ‘And who is this lady sorceress that you say has bewitched men everywhere, and why should you warn me?’
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Bewitched by Sylvia's beauty, he inveigled himself into her life, throwing his money around and trying to manage the family's affairs while her husband Arthur stoically accepted it.
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Doctor,” (in a low and confidential voice,) “that her leddyship’s tea is rather of the weakliest — water bewitched, I think — and Mrs. Jones, as they ca’ her, has cut the seedcake very thin?”
Saint Ronan's Well
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By bedtime, you'll be utterly bewitched.
Times, Sunday Times
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I was bewitched, bothered and bewildered!
Times, Sunday Times
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And what most bewitched and entranced me was the great wall of books about 'ologies' in the grown-up section.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was bewitched by her beauty.
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That sounded a BIT better until he added that they are considered "bewitched", victims of "black magic.
Karin Luisa: Assisted Living for the Demented: Locked-Up Syndrome
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Now is his chance for revenge, as bewitcher and bewitched are embroiled in a turbulent tale of mayhem, magic, and enchantment.
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Alienated from our natural surroundings, one can see why modern readers are bewitched by the idea of a ‘golden age’ where trees, streams, the very rocks speak a language which we have forgotten.
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Many of the boulders are moss-covered, a kind of sedge and long, flag-like grass spring among the crevices and add to the pitfalls, and the whole wood really has the air of having been bewitched.
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts
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Consumers have lost their senses, have become "bewitched," and Dowd wonders what's next.
Doug Dowd's "At the Cliff's Edge" - Part II
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Montgomery (father of Elizabeth from "Bewitched", and a decorated PT boat Captain himself during the conflict) delivers a remarkably human, unmannered performance as the embattled but stoic Brickley, while the Duke cements his own growing stardom with a charismatic turn as Ryan.
John Farr: For Memorial Day, the Best War Movies Ever
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(to the page who served the cake) -- "Now, dinna ye think, Doctor," (in a low and confidential voice,) "that her leddyship's tea is rather of the weakliest -- water bewitched, I think -- and Mrs. Jones, as they ca 'her, has cut the seedcake very thin?
St. Ronan's Well
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The spectacle of such a race had bewitched the crowd; the tannoy announced that a replay would be shown on the large screens.
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He was completely bewitched by her beauty.
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Secular anthropologists find a pagan influence, reading the formulaic invective as a counters-spell by someone who thinks he is bewitched by sorcerers who "have compassed me about with words of hatred.
David Van Biema: Bad News Psalms
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The wicked fairy bewitched the princess and made her fall into a long sleep.
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Ms. Popular Transfer Student, Sarah Palin, dragged out her coquettish tease so long, even the most bewitched of beaus lost interest.
Will Durst: Prom Queen Anguish
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The so-called problem of allocation, which has bewitched some commentators, does not arise as it does with tangibles such as goods.
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He was not deterred by threats, or bewitched by the famous names of the director and his actors, or budged from his opinion by a brash reporter.
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It had bewitched her, entranced her, and now she found that she could not tear her gaze away from him.
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I was bewitched the moment I laid eyes on her, and have loved her ever since.
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I have been ensorcelled, bewitched, wrapped up in a fairy love that only I feel.
Exit the Actress
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Carmazzi once again danced the featured role, this time as a temptress with whom the male corps was bewitched.
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Accordingly she visits the witch, Dipsas, by whose magic aid the youth, found resting on a bank of lunary, is bewitched to sleep until old age.
The Growth of English Drama
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With Bianca's perfect figure, every single male specimen was bewitched by her.
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Antonia's creations had thoroughly intrigued me when I met she and her family at the Palm Sunday Crafts Fair the previous March; I eagerly looked forward to seeing the bubbly cauldron where she cast her magic spells and brought her bewitched creepy-crawlies to life.
Antonia Cruz Rafael: the ceramics of Ocumicho, Michoacan
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Bill later claims that he was "bewitched" when he began the cautious descent.
Laguna Catemaco, Veracruz
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There I abode a long time, and was fo bewitched by that enemy of pil - grims, that I would not be feen where pilgrims reforted, un - lefs by night; and then avoided all converfe with them: but altjio* my ccnfcience daily reproached my conduift; yet I ilridly attonded fefrpk fervice in Arminiafi-freety againit my better knowledge.
Christian memoirs, or, a review of the present state of religion in England : in the form of a new pilgrimage to the heavenly Jerusalem ..
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It had bewitched her, entranced her, and now she found that she could not tear her gaze away from him.
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I'd been bewitched by the mystery of a city so unknowable that even full sunshine could not illuminate the shadowy noirness lurking in the spaces between palm trees.
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It follows the adventures of Gerda and her search for her faithful companion Kay after he is bewitched and imprisoned by the Snow Queen in her ice palace.
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In the decemviral code the extreme penalty is attached to the crime of witchcraft or conjuration: 'Let him be capitally punished who shall have bewitched the fruits of the earth, or by either kind of conjuration (_excantando neque incantando_) shall have conjured away his neighbour's corn into his own field,' &c., an enactment sneered at in Justinian's _Institutes_ in Seneca's words.
The Superstitions of Witchcraft
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And his servile easily bewitched audience of clodhopper crusaders will carry on as before.
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Macarthy – switching from truculence to triumphalism as fast as the cockiest small boy; buckling a fine swash for the children in the audience; offering adult eyes a suggestion of pathos, of knowing that he is trapped in a dream yet still bewitched by its promise of "fun" – certainly has something to crow about.
Peter Pan – review
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I miss the days of Paul Lynde on "Bewitched!" slurring, "Oh, TABITHA!
Lwb
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The telescope must be bewitched by the Devil.
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We are bewitched, that is certain, and we shall not get away from here before broad day.
X. Beneath the Stars
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Is your sword bewitched, or under the influence of some charm?
The Vicomte de Bragelonne Or Ten Years Later being the completion of "The Three Musketeers" And "Twenty Years After"
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I was bewitched, bothered and bewildered!
Times, Sunday Times
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The wicked fairy bewitched the princess and made her fall into a long sleep.
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The idea that Satan was at all times seeking to undermine the Puritan church also made it easy to believe that anyone living outside of, or contrary to, that church was an agent of the devil, in short, bewitched.
Woman's Life in Colonial Days
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He had laughed, he had charmed me, almost bewitched me.
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For instance, bewitched is on youtube "colorized" while hulu has the original black and white versions.
CNET News.com
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Antonio was bewitched by the beauty of Cleopatra.
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It was Bold Walter of Buccleuch and his men, and each of them had stuck a branch of witch's hazel in his basnet, for 'tis said that a twig of hazel protects its wearer from the arts of magic, and they had no mind to be bewitched by the Lord of Hermitage.
Tales From Scottish Ballads
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In the end, the exasperated adults were compelled to employ the services of a piper, who bewitched the children with music and led them into a hollow mountain.
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That might have been unfair — she remembered how her husband, Claud, had sweated to get Koestler out of jail in Spain, only to be rewarded with apostasy — but in his last two decades Koestler abandoned every kind of scruple and objectivity and became successively bewitched by “theories” of levitation, ESP, telepathy, and UFOs.
The Zealot
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His obsession verges on monomania, and he becomes ‘bewitched to her memory’.
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He must have been bewitched by the spring, the night, the apple blossom!
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His descendants included Helen, who pretended she was bewitched.
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And yet we were as bewitched and delighted as any first-timer.
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And Kaza, if I find out you had something to do with my bewitched alarm clock...there it goes again..with my keyboa...
Blog Tour - Day Four!
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The music came to us from an unknown, incomprehensible world, and it bewitched us.
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Burroughs's specter also told Ann Jr. that he had bewitched a great many soldiers to death at the eastward, when Sir Edmon was there.
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He had laughed, he had charmed me, almost bewitched me.
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I was bewitched by that sound, the colours produced by all the instruments.
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Many of his chambermaids and servants have been bewitched by his charm.