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witched

  • past participle
    of witch.
    witch
    noun
    a person, especially a woman, who professes or is supposed to practice magic or sorcery; a sorceress.
  • past tense form
    of witch.
    witch
    noun
    a person, especially a woman, who professes or is supposed to practice magic or sorcery; a sorceress.

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Eichel s witched agents last month and is now represented by Creative Artists Agency’s Pat Brisson, who represents numerous high-profile NHL players.

From Seattle Times Sep. 18, 2021

Since then, he’s witched - or doused - for unmarked graves at other cemeteries in southeast Nebraska, and for his wife’s family in Kansas.

From Washington Times May 9, 2015

Ballyhooed by this handbill, "Doc" Rockefeller witched dollars out of the pop-eyed citizenry of Midwestern hamlets before the Civil War.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the eyes of oldtime politicians Franklin Roosevelt has be witched the U. S. people with his smile, the toss of his head, the hearty frankness of his manner.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even dinner ladies witched at me from behind the shiny counters.

From "Black Swan Green" by David Mitchell