witch-tree (Meaning)
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witch-tree (n.)
The witch-hazel.
Synonyms & Antonyms of witch-tree
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witch-tree Sentence Examples
- The gnarled witch-tree stood sentinel over the abandoned graveyard, its branches draped in an eerie shroud of mist.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, the witch-tree cast long, ominous shadows across the desolate landscape.
- Legend had it that the witch-tree was the abode of a malevolent spirit, said to haunt those who dared approach its twisted roots.
- The villagers whispered tales of dark rituals and curses performed beneath the witch-tree's canopy.
- Fear kept the townsfolk at a distance from the cursed witch-tree, its malevolent presence a constant reminder of ancient horrors.
- The brave few who ventured near the witch-tree reported strange whispers and the sensation of being watched by unseen eyes.
- As darkness enveloped the forest, the witch-tree became a beacon of fear, its twisted limbs reaching out as if to ensnare the unwary.
- The witch-tree's gnarled roots seemed to writhe and twist like serpents, adding to its ominous aura.
- Despite its sinister reputation, the witch-tree possessed a strange beauty, its twisted branches forming intricate patterns against the night sky.
- Centuries of stories and superstitions entwined around the witch-tree, making it a symbol of both darkness and the enduring power of the unknown.
FAQs About the word witch-tree
The witch-hazel.
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The gnarled witch-tree stood sentinel over the abandoned graveyard, its branches draped in an eerie shroud of mist.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the witch-tree cast long, ominous shadows across the desolate landscape.
Legend had it that the witch-tree was the abode of a malevolent spirit, said to haunt those who dared approach its twisted roots.
The villagers whispered tales of dark rituals and curses performed beneath the witch-tree's canopy.