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O que (quem) é Bewitch - definição


bewitch         
AMERICAN-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Bewitch (horse)
(bewitches, bewitching, bewitched)
If someone or something bewitches you, you are so attracted to them that you cannot think about anything else.
She was not moving, as if someone had bewitched her...
VERB: V n
bewitching
Frank was a quiet young man with bewitching brown eyes.
ADJ
bewitch         
AMERICAN-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Bewitch (horse)
¦ verb
1. cast a spell over.
2. enchant and delight.
Derivatives
bewitcher noun
bewitching adjective
bewitchingly adverb
bewitchment noun
Origin
ME: from be- + witch.
bewitch         
AMERICAN-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Bewitch (horse)
v. a.
Charm, fascinate, enchant, captivate, transport, enravish, enrapture, entrance.

Wikipédia

Bewitch
Bewitch Stakes (1962– )
Exemplos do corpo de texto para Bewitch
1. March won‘t bewitch us with the same sunny spells as February, experts warn.
2. The mosque‘s tall, elegant minarets are a fascinating sight from a distance and bewitch all.
3. By Elissa Ellis AUSTIN, TEXAS Why women have not achieved parity with men in the workplace continues to bewitch experts.
4. It may, however, strike the botanically minded as strange, as the rue flower is usually yellow, but legend has it that once every 20 years it blossoms red and these red flowers can be used to bewitch the object of your desire.
5. The markets are teeming with people." Boyda explained: "There is only so much you can take until we in fact had to leave the room for a while . . . after so much of the frustration of having to listen to what we listened to." In the other faction, there still are those so impervious to experience that they continue to refer to Syria as "lower–hanging fruit." Such metaphors bewitch minds.