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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The village believed that building a church widdershins would bring disaster.
He always walked widdershins around the church to avoid bad luck.
He stirred the potion widdershins to reverse its effects.
The hamster kept running widdershins on his wheel.
The drill bit was turning widdershins, causing the screws to loosen instead of tightening.
The ancient curse warned that anyone who walked widdershins around the sacred stone would face dire consequences.
The comet's tail spiraled widdershins as it approached the sun.
The malfunctioning equipment had a widdershins effect on the production.
The team's widdershins strategy caused them to lose the game.
The children ran widdershins around the playground, breaking the school's rule.
The witch stirred her potion widdershins three times.
The sailor spun the ship's wheel widdershins to avoid a collision.
The young girl tried to draw a circle widdershins.
The car raced widdershins around the track, setting a new lap record.
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