In witchery, the relationship between teacher and student is, to say the least, intimate. |
In my eyes this was grand witchery of the same proportions as the zombification chronicled in my comic books, or lightning, or popcorn making. |
Her features combined the witchery of a houri with the strength of intellect. |
He spoke about the character of Abigail Williams, a teen-ager who accuses others of witchery in order to avenge her spurning by John Proctor. |
Thus we are led to infer that the contradiction is an appearance only, and witchery of the senses. |
I was exiled from my village when I was sixteen under the charge of witchery. |