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sorceress

[ UK /sˈɔːsəɹəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman sorcerer

How To Use sorceress In A Sentence

  • And the sorceress Ro sent out a servant boy and her lackey Isamu to go shopping.
  • Ah, sorceress," the Cailleac said, as if those words explained everything. The Woods Out Back
  • As she lumbered clumsily toward Kethry, the sorceress got a whiff of an unpleasant reek-half unwashed clothing and stale sweat, half an animallike musk. Oathblood
  • I must say I didn't feel like a sorceress that was going to wield mighty power.
  • The angry sorcerers and sorceresses attacked the remaining wolves at once, until all of them were gone for good.
  • I have fought trolls, seen elves, and I have met Carmella, one of the twelve sorceresses.
  • They called them sorceresses or ‘people who divined by the spirit.’
  • Yes - even the powerful, light sorceresses and sorcerers have slight openings in their spells.
  • Though everyone in the cast is as good as it's possible to be, Ms. Coon is the sorceress-in-chief, giving a performance whose quiet warmth and unmannered simplicity leave no doubt of why Henry fell for Annie. What Goes and Comes Around
  • These modest props formed a shabby tableau, like the den of a down-at-heel sorceress. RUSHING TO PARADISE
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