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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The sailor refused to set sail widdershins, believing it to be unlucky.
She walked widdershins around the ancient stone circle.
The villagers warned him not to walk widdershins around the ancient oak tree.
The couple was advised not to dance widdershins at their wedding reception.
The windmill blades turned widdershins in the opposite direction of the clock.
The hikers found their way back to camp by following the trail widdershins.
The black cat ran widdershins across their path, causing them to worry about bad luck.
The politician's views on taxation went widdershins to his party's stance.
The moon appeared to be moving widdershins across the sky, against the usual path of celestial bodies.
The car drove widdershins down the one-way street, causing chaos for other drivers.
The magician made the coin disappear by moving his hand widdershins.
The athlete's superstitions led him to run widdershins around the track before each race.
The clock ticked widdershins, and time seemed to go backward.
The writer's unconventional style went widdershins to the literary canon.
The boat was moving widdershins, against the flow of the river.
The merry-go-round spun widdershins, causing the children to scream with delight.
The farmer warned against planting crops widdershins because they would not grow.
The novelist's attempt to write the story from the end to the beginning was widdershins and confusing.
The teacher's unorthodox methods of teaching went widdershins to the school's traditional approach.
The owl flew widdershins around the tree before landing on a branch.
The political climate had turned widdershins, and nobody knew what would happen next.
The storm clouds were moving widdershins, indicating the likelihood of severe weather.
The car's wheels turned widdershins on the dirt road, making it difficult to control.
The blacksmith hammered the iron widdershins to shape it.
The clock in the old church tower struck widdershins, alarming the villagers.
The children played a game where they had to walk widdershins around the tree before tagging each other.
The old, abandoned house had a widdershins atmosphere.
The barber shaved widdershins to create a specific hairstyle.
The cat chased its tail widdershins and then collapsed in exhaustion.
The scientist's hypothesis went widdershins to the accepted theories in the field.
The runner twisted his ankle while running widdershins on the uneven trail.
He knew it was widdershins to trust his ex-girlfriend again.
The compass needle pointed widdershins, indicating that they were heading south instead of north.
The ritual required the participants to walk widdershins three times.
The windmill's blades turned widdershins in the storm.
The chef's fusion cuisine went widdershins to traditional cooking techniques.
The children giggled as they spun widdershins on the playground merry-go-round.
She felt like her life was going widdershins after losing her job.
The hurricane's winds rotated widdershins, counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere.
She walked widdershins around the circle of standing stones.
The cat chased its tail widdershins, instead of the usual clockwise direction.
The water drained out of the bathtub in a widdershins direction.
The politician's speech went widdershins to the party's platform, causing confusion among the audience.
The artist's abstract paintings went widdershins to the prevailing art trends.
The car accident left him feeling widdershins for weeks.
The spiral staircase turned widdershins, leading to the secret chamber in the castle.
He turned the dial widdershins, but the safe didn't open.
The magician waved his wand widdershins, unknowingly causing chaos in the audience.
The ship sailed widdershins, leading to a delay in its arrival at the destination.
The farmer plowed his field widdershins, hoping for a bountiful harvest.
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