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witch ball
noun
a decorated blown glass ball.
(in the 18th century) a hollow sphere of colored glass hung in the window of a house to protect it against witchcraft.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of witch ball1
First recorded in 1865–70
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Example Sentences
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My father told us that they were to keep the bad witches away: “One look at her reflection in the witch ball and she’ll be scared to death and disappear faster than she arrived.”
From Time
Witch Ball Fantastical tale follows a magical glass orb through the centuries.
From Los Angeles Times
One night he was thus ridden to a witch ball and tied to a tree.
From Project Gutenberg
Neighbor Towne, who witnessed it, said the poor beast was struck with a witch ball.
From Project Gutenberg
George Croghan's grandmother was struck by a witch ball.
From Project Gutenberg
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