Hechizar in english
Bewitch
pronunciation: bɪwɪtʃ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: bɪwɪtʃ part of speech: verb
In gestures
hechizar = enchant ; weave + a magic spell ; cast + a (magic) spell ; bewitch ; entrance ; enthral [enthrall, -USA] ; get + Nombre + under + Posesivo + spell ; put + Nombre + under + Posesivo + spell ; charm.
Example: The article 'The power to enchant: puppets in the public library' describes the construction of a puppet theatre in a public library.Example: These love boats and the romantic Bahamas will no doubt continue to weave their magic spell.Example: The player makes choices for his characters (such as whether to fight, cast a magic spell, or run away), and then the enemy takes a turn.Example: In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.Example: Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.Example: If one encounters a young patron who is an animal lover, the recommendation of a book such as Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' may enthrall him or her.Example: After getting him under her spell, Clark reveals his powers to the woman, who immediately begins to exploit them for her own ends.Example: One glance from her eyes so dark and so brown, put him under her spell, his world spun around.Example: We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.