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Definitions from the WebWhitchPart of Speech: NounSense 1: PopularDescription: A fictional being, often associated with witchcraft and dark magic. Example Sentence: The young girl dressed up as a whitch for Halloween, complete with a pointy hat and broomstick. Related Products: Witch Costumes on AmazonSense 2: LocalDescription: A term used in some regions to refer to a white-colored moth or butterfly. Example Sentence: The whitch fluttered from flower to flower, displaying its delicate white wings. Related Products: White Butterfly Decorations on AmazonPart of Speech: VerbSense 1: PopularDescription: To bewitch or enchant someone with magical powers. Example Sentence: The sorceress was able to whitch her enemies, rendering them unable to escape her spell. Related Products: Magical Spellbooks on AmazonSense 2: LocalDescription: To catch or capture something with a swift and skillful movement. Example Sentence: The fisherman managed to whitch a big trout out of the river using his expert angling techniques. Related Products: Fishing Nets on Amazon Note: The term "whitch" is typically not recognized as a correct spelling. It may be a typographical error for "witch." However, we have provided descriptions and sample sentences for both the popular and local senses that the term could potentially represent. | ||||
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