witches' broth (Meaning)
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witches' broth (n)
a fearsome mixture
Synonyms & Antonyms of witches' broth
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witches' broth Sentence Examples
- The witches' broth bubbled ominously in the cauldron, sending thick plumes of green mist into the air.
- Legend told of a witches' broth that could grant eternal youth, but at a terrible price.
- The witch cackled as she stirred the witches' broth, her gnarled hands hovering above the bubbling liquid.
- The pungent aroma of the witches' broth filled the room, a nauseating blend of herbs and animal parts.
- The villagers fled in terror at the sight of the witch brewing her witches' broth on the village green.
- The witches' broth was said to possess magical properties, capable of healing the sick and cursing the wicked.
- The poisoned princess lay dying, her only hope a sip of the witches' broth rumored to restore life.
- The wise old hermit warned against approaching the witch's cottage, where she brewed her witches' broth.
- The witches' broth gurgled and hissed in the cauldron, as if whispering ancient secrets.
- The witches' broth was a forbidden potion, its power as dangerous as it was alluring.
FAQs About the word witches' broth
a fearsome mixture
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The witches' broth bubbled ominously in the cauldron, sending thick plumes of green mist into the air.
Legend told of a witches' broth that could grant eternal youth, but at a terrible price.
The witch cackled as she stirred the witches' broth, her gnarled hands hovering above the bubbling liquid.
The pungent aroma of the witches' broth filled the room, a nauseating blend of herbs and animal parts.