witches' broom (Meaning)
Wordnet
witches' broom (n)
an abnormal tufted growth of small branches on a tree or shrub caused by fungi or insects or other physiological disturbance
Synonyms & Antonyms of witches' broom
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witches' broom Sentence Examples
- The gnarled witch's broom hung ominously above the fireplace.
- Legends whispered of the power hidden within the witch's broom.
- The children shivered as the witch's broom swept across the floor with an eerie swish.
- The sorcerer's apprentice stumbled as he tried to control the unruly witch's broom.
- The garden was left in ruins, as if swept by a furious witch's broom.
- The witch's broom seemed to possess a life of its own, dancing and spinning around the room.
- The village feared the old woman who walked with a witch's broom, her gaze piercing and mysterious.
- The witch's broom became a symbol of both power and fear in the folklore of the land.
- The young witch giggled as she soared through the night sky on her trusty witch's broom.
- The wizard carefully crafted a new witch's broom, imbuing it with his most potent incantations.
FAQs About the word witches' broom
an abnormal tufted growth of small branches on a tree or shrub caused by fungi or insects or other physiological disturbance
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The gnarled witch's broom hung ominously above the fireplace.
Legends whispered of the power hidden within the witch's broom.
The children shivered as the witch's broom swept across the floor with an eerie swish.
The sorcerer's apprentice stumbled as he tried to control the unruly witch's broom.