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witches <a witch; witches> N

witches

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witch doctor <a witch doctor; witch doctors> N

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However, she had never shown support for the witch trials, since she did not believe witches existed.
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They branded women healers and diviners as witches.
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Most accused witches immediately confessed, telling their torturers exactly what they wanted to hear.
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The children are known as witches and indeed often appear unkempt, covered in dirt, and at one with the elements.
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It is suggested that the name derives from the ancient practice of ducking witches in the plunge pool.
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The witching hour from medieval times is the time believed that witches came out to do their unholy practices.
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The three witches sang impressively but the decision to give them stick-on beards introduced a level of the comic which undercut their malevolence.
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However, they passed certain tests which would disprove them to be witches.
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He did warn readers that many suspected witches were really imposters, or unwitting agents of the devil.
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The most intense witch hunt was in 166162, which involved some 664 named witches in four counties.
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