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Filter by Meaning The politician's charismatic speeches were enough to bewitch the voters into supporting him.
The villain in the story was able to bewitch the hero's mind and turn him against his friends.
The drug lord was notorious for using mind-altering substances to bewitch his enemies.
The scientist's new invention had the potential to bewitch people's minds and control their actions.
The cult leader had the ability to bewitch his followers into doing anything he asked.
The creepy haunted house seemed to bewitch anyone who entered its doors.
The curse of the pharaohs was said to bewitch anyone who dared to disturb their tombs.
The shaman used his powers to bewitch his enemies and cause them to suffer from various ailments.
The spooky ghost story was enough to bewitch the children and keep them awake at night.
The villagers believed that the old woman had the power to bewitch their crops.
The sorcerer cast a spell to bewitch his enemy and cause him harm.
The cursed object was believed to bewitch anyone who possessed it, causing them to suffer terrible misfortunes.
The ancient curse seemed to bewitch the entire archaeological team, causing them to suffer misfortunes one after another.
The mysterious illness that affected the entire town was believed to be caused by someone trying to bewitch them.
The witch was able to bewitch the entire village and cause a drought.
The witch doctor was accused of using his powers to bewitch the rival tribe and cause them harm.
The evil witch tried to bewitch the prince with a spell.
The black cat was believed to have the ability to bewitch anyone who crossed its path.
The powerful spell was enough to bewitch the entire army and cause them to lose the battle.
The evil sorceress was able to bewitch the prince and turn him against his own people.
The fortune teller claimed that she could bewitch the man's love interest to fall in love with him.
The vengeful spirit was said to bewitch anyone who entered the abandoned house, causing them to suffer terrible nightmares.
The tribal chief believed that he could bewitch his enemies with the power of his ancestors.
The fortune teller warned the woman that someone was trying to bewitch her and cause her harm.
The voodoo priestess was accused of trying to bewitch her enemies.
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