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English Idioms :: witch-hunt
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witch-hunt.html - {n. phr.} A hysterical movement during which people are persecuted for having views (political or religious) considered different or unpopular. * /During the McCarthy era many innocent Americans were accused of being Communists, as Republican patriotism deteriorated into a witch-hunt./ |
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Traditional English :: witch-
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witch-hunt.html - var. of WYCH-. |
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Traditional English :: witch-hazel
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witch-hunt.html - n. (also wych-hazel) 1 any American shrub of the genus Hamamelis, with bark yielding an astringent lotion. 2 this lotion, esp. from the leaves of H. virginiana. |
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English Idioms :: witch-hunt
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witch-hunt.html - {n. phr.} A hysterical movement during which people are persecuted for having views (political or religious) considered different or unpopular. * /During the McCarthy era many innocent Americans were accused of being Communists, as Republican patriotism deteriorated into a witch-hunt./ |
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New English :: witching hour
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witch-hunt.html - (Business World) see triple witching hour |
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Traditional English :: witch
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witch-hunt.html - n. & v. --n. 1 a sorceress, esp. a woman supposed to have dealings with the devil or evil spirits. 2 an ugly old woman; a hag. 3 a fascinating girl or woman. 4 a flat-fish, Pleuronectes cynoglossus, resembling the lemon sole. --v.tr. archaic 1 bewitch. 2 fascinate, charm, lure. witch-doctor a tribal magician of primitive people. witches' sabbath see SABBATH 3. witch-hunt 1 hist. a search for and persecution of supposed witches. 2 a campaign directed against a particular group of those holding unpopular or unorthodox views, esp. communists. the witching hour midnight, when witches are supposedly active (after Shakesp. Hamlet III. ii. 377 the witching time of night). witching adj. witchlike adj. [OE wicca (masc.), wicce (fem.), rel. to wiccian (v.) practise magic arts] |
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