Examples of 'they are witches' in a sentence

Meaning of "they are witches"

they are witches - suggests a belief or assertion that certain individuals possess supernatural powers or engage in mystical practices. This phrase is often used metaphorically or in fictional contexts to describe people with extraordinary abilities or mysterious qualities

How to use "they are witches" in a sentence

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they are witches
They are told that they are witches.
They are witches no more.
I killed them because they are witches.
They are witches and monsters and freaks!
Three women find out together that they are witches.
Unless they are witches.
They may as well be dunking teachers in water to see if they are witches.
They are witches and monsters and freaks! No!
We have people around here who think they are witches.
And if they are witches they are obviously ‘ nice ' ones!
The reboot centers on three sisters in a college town who discover they are witches.
Benedict, Elizabeth and Armon, They are witches.
Freya and Ingrid have to deal with the reality that they are witches.
They seek to destroy you, to make you unholy. They are witches.
Soothsayers, and in Western Africa, almost everybody has one . They are witches.

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