Sentence examples for peculiar spell from inspiring English sources

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Murder in the city casts a peculiar spell, a mixture of horror, fascination and relief.

I've wondered what peculiar spell she casts over her unfortunate followers, and I've been puzzled that she hasn't been nailed by the press yet.

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Of course Mr. Wolfe did not misspell words while speaking, but his 1965 book with that eccentrically spelled title not only prominently featured Mr. Barris and helped stoke his legend, it also borrowed his peculiar spelling habits.

The eight stories entwine to form a fascinating portrait of a group of young people and their families, in which the peculiar, anachronistic spelling-bee subculture becomes a window into contemporary American society.

There, in that basement, I resolved that one day I would hike the trail the right way: from end to end, in one continuous trip — what's often called a "thru-hike," always with that peculiar, abridged spelling, otherwise reserved for fast-food signage and nineteenth-century poetry.

There, in that basement, I resolved that one day I would hike the trail the right way_:_ from end to end, in one continuous trip what's often called a "thru-hike," always with that peculiar, abridged spelling, otherwise reserved for fast-food signage and nineteenth-century poetry.

There, in that basement, I resolved that one day I would hike the trail the right way_:_ from end to end, in one continuous trip — what's often called a "thru-hike," always with that peculiar, abridged spelling, otherwise reserved for fast-food signage and nineteenth-century poetry.

And it had that same peculiar way of spelling its amino acids.

Almost for the fun of it, Mr Rosenbaum overflows into a chapter on Shakespeare in the original spelling, where peculiar forms ("shroudly" for "shrewdly", for example, in the opening scene of "Hamlet") can strike strange resonances.Mr Rosenbaum is always alive and engaging.

Condition 4 then spells out the peculiar way in which recollection from likes occurs; e.g., we realize that a picture or image is different from what it is a picture of: images fall short or are lacking in some respect with regard to what they are an image of.

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