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Definition of witching in English: witchingnounˈwɪtʃɪŋˈwɪtʃɪŋ mass nounThe practice of witchcraft. as modifier my hideous appearance and witching skills
Phrases Midnight (with reference to the belief that witches are active and magic takes place at that time). Example sentencesExamples - In the baronial study, the girl, her lover, the cop and a few businessmen all wait for the witching hour.
- We may not know the outcome until well past midnight on the East Coast, but sometime in the witching hour, we shall receive the final tally.
- It was the hour between light and dark; the witching hour.
- A spell was cast over Croydon as hundreds of Harry Potter fans waited for the witching hour to get their hands on the latest instalment of the child wizard's adventures.
- As the clock-hands sweep into the witching hour, on October 30, a new season of gab and glitter will open at the Varscona Theatre.
- Maybe it was just because it was Halloween night, midnight, the witching hour upon us, and I was just projecting.
- A thousand children were packed into stands on the Castle Esplanade to be entertained by fire-eaters, torch throwers and jugglers as the witching hour - midnight - approached.
- Despite their moniker, all Midnight Madness films screen twice, once at the witching hour and once during the day or early evening.
- If they arrive before the witching hour, women pay only NT $200.
- It's just over four hours now until the witching hour.
Definition of witching in US English: witchingnounˈwiCHiNGˈwɪtʃɪŋ The practice of witchcraft. as modifier my hideous appearance and witching skills
Phrases Midnight (with reference to the belief that witches are active and magic takes place at that time). Example sentencesExamples - Despite their moniker, all Midnight Madness films screen twice, once at the witching hour and once during the day or early evening.
- It's just over four hours now until the witching hour.
- A spell was cast over Croydon as hundreds of Harry Potter fans waited for the witching hour to get their hands on the latest instalment of the child wizard's adventures.
- If they arrive before the witching hour, women pay only NT $200.
- A thousand children were packed into stands on the Castle Esplanade to be entertained by fire-eaters, torch throwers and jugglers as the witching hour - midnight - approached.
- It was the hour between light and dark; the witching hour.
- As the clock-hands sweep into the witching hour, on October 30, a new season of gab and glitter will open at the Varscona Theatre.
- We may not know the outcome until well past midnight on the East Coast, but sometime in the witching hour, we shall receive the final tally.
- Maybe it was just because it was Halloween night, midnight, the witching hour upon us, and I was just projecting.
- In the baronial study, the girl, her lover, the cop and a few businessmen all wait for the witching hour.
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