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Meaning of bewit
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bewit (n.)
A double slip of leather by which bells are fastened to a hawk's legs.
bewit Sentence Examples
- The ancient runes seemed to bewit the explorer, luring him deeper into the labyrinth.
- The enchanting lullaby had the power to bewit the baby and soothe it to sleep.
- The politician's charisma bewitted the electorate, swaying their votes in his favor.
- The cunning salesman bewitted the customer, convincing her to buy a product she didn't need.
- The artist's captivating brushstrokes bewitted the viewer, transporting them into the depths of his imagination.
- The manipulative cult leader bewitted his followers, isolating them from the outside world.
- The bewitching potion had the power to alter one's mind and control their thoughts.
- The treacherous landscape bewitted the travelers, leading them astray and endangering their lives.
- The enigmatic stranger's aura bewitted the onlookers, captivating their attention and leaving them spellbound.
- The bewitching locket held secrets that could only be unlocked by the one destined to wear it.
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A double slip of leather by which bells are fastened to a hawk's legs.
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The ancient runes seemed to bewit the explorer, luring him deeper into the labyrinth.
The enchanting lullaby had the power to bewit the baby and soothe it to sleep.
The politician's charisma bewitted the electorate, swaying their votes in his favor.
The cunning salesman bewitted the customer, convincing her to buy a product she didn't need.