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were spells
noun
Speech, discourse.
Exact(22)
There were spells like that at Arsenal, too.
Lucian enjoys reciting such facts to Imperia as if they were spells.
"There were spells when we were not courageous enough to close ranks.
There were spells in my own illness when I was too weak to exercise.
There were spells when it was raining really hard out there.
"They were chants, they were incantations, they were spells," he said in "Stalking Himself," a 1998 PBS documentary.
Similar(36)
The only variations were spelling mistakes.
Those hard "counts 1-4" were spelled out.
"They were spelling doozies all night".
There are spells for all.
It's spelled "affidavit".
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