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bewitch
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v 1: attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's
hearts" [syn: capture, enamour, trance, catch,
becharm, enamor, captivate, beguile, charm,
fascinate, bewitch, entrance, enchant]
2: attract strongly, as if with a magnet; "She magnetized the
audience with her tricks" [syn: magnetize, mesmerize,
mesmerise, magnetise, bewitch, spellbind]
3: cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone
or something [syn: hex, bewitch, glamour, witch,
enchant, jinx]
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bitch
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n 1: an unpleasant difficulty; "this problem is a real bitch"
2: a person (usually but not necessarily a woman) who is
thoroughly disliked; "she said her son thought Hillary was a
bitch" [syn: cunt, bitch]
3: informal terms for objecting; "I have a gripe about the
service here" [syn: gripe, kick, beef, bitch,
squawk]
4: female of any member of the dog family
v 1: complain; "What was he hollering about?" [syn: gripe,
bitch, grouse, crab, beef, squawk, bellyache,
holler]
2: say mean things [syn: backbite, bitch]
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ditch
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n 1: a long narrow excavation in the earth
2: any small natural waterway
v 1: forsake; "ditch a lover"
2: throw away; "Chuck these old notes" [syn: chuck, ditch]
3: sever all ties with, usually unceremoniously or
irresponsibly; "The company dumped him after many years of
service"; "She dumped her boyfriend when she fell in love
with a rich man" [syn: dump, ditch]
4: make an emergency landing on water
5: crash or crash-land; "ditch a car"; "ditch a plane"
6: cut a trench in, as for drainage; "ditch the land to drain
it"; "trench the fields" [syn: trench, ditch]
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enrich
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v 1: make better or improve in quality; "The experience enriched
her understanding"; "enriched foods" [ant: deprive,
impoverish]
2: make wealthy or richer; "the oil boom enriched a lot of local
people" [ant: impoverish]
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glitch
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n 1: a fault or defect in a computer program, system, or machine
[syn: bug, glitch]
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hitch
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n 1: a period of time spent in military service [syn:
enlistment, hitch, term of enlistment, tour of
duty, duty tour, tour]
2: the state of inactivity following an interruption; "the
negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check"; "during
the halt he got some lunch"; "the momentary stay enabled him
to escape the blow"; "he spent the entire stop in his seat"
[syn: arrest, check, halt, hitch, stay, stop,
stoppage]
3: an unforeseen obstacle [syn: hang-up, hitch, rub,
snag]
4: a connection between a vehicle and the load that it pulls
5: a knot that can be undone by pulling against the strain that
holds it; a temporary knot
6: any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome [syn:
hindrance, hinderance, hitch, preventive,
preventative, encumbrance, incumbrance, interference]
7: the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg
[syn: hitch, hobble, limp]
v 1: to hook or entangle; "One foot caught in the stirrup" [syn:
hitch, catch] [ant: unhitch]
2: walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury; "The old
woman hobbles down to the store every day" [syn: limp,
gimp, hobble, hitch]
3: jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched; "the yung
filly bucked" [syn: buck, jerk, hitch]
4: travel by getting free rides from motorists [syn:
hitchhike, hitch, thumb]
5: connect to a vehicle: "hitch the trailer to the car"
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itch
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n 1: a contagious skin infection caused by the itch mite;
characterized by persistent itching and skin irritation;
"he has a bad case of the itch" [syn: scabies, itch]
2: a strong restless desire; "why this urge to travel?" [syn:
urge, itch]
3: an irritating cutaneous sensation that produces a desire to
scratch [syn: itch, itchiness, itching]
v 1: scrape or rub as if to relieve itching; "Don't scratch your
insect bites!" [syn: rub, scratch, itch]
2: have or perceive an itch; "I'm itching--the air is so dry!"
3: cause to perceive an itch; "his skin itched"
4: have a strong desire or urge to do something; "She is itching
to start the project"; "He is spoiling for a fight" [syn:
itch, spoil]
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niche
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n 1: a position particularly well suited to the person who
occupies it; "he found his niche in the academic world"
2: a small concavity [syn: recess, recession, niche,
corner]
3: an enclosure that is set back or indented [syn: recess,
niche]
4: (ecology) the status of an organism within its environment
and community (affecting its survival as a species) [syn:
niche, ecological niche]
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unhitch
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v 1: unfasten or release from or as if from a hitch [ant:
catch, hitch]
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witch
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n 1: a female sorcerer or magician [syn: enchantress, witch]
2: a being (usually female) imagined to have special powers
derived from the devil
3: a believer in Wicca [syn: Wiccan, witch]
4: an ugly evil-looking old woman [syn: hag, beldam,
beldame, witch, crone]
v 1: cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on
someone or something [syn: hex, bewitch, glamour,
witch, enchant, jinx]
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blitch
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britsch
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fritsche
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kitch
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klich
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krych
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lich
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mich
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mitch
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mitsch
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nitsch
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nitsche
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nycz
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piche
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pitsch
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riche
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ritch
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stich
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tritch
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tritsch
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