Tag: witches’ brew

  • Supernatural

    Supernatural

    WotD: Supernatural Halloween is the perfect time to bring up the word supernatural. Saying something is supernatural means it cannot be explained by science or the laws of nature. It comes from two parts: “super,” meaning above, and “natural,” which means nature. So, supernatural means something that is above or beyond what is normal in…

  • Cauldron

    Cauldron

    Word of the Day: Cauldron Halloween has come and gone. Cauldrons worldwide are being stowed away, their mystical allure set aside until next year. A cauldron, typically defined as a large, heavy pot used for cooking or boiling, has become synonymous with the spirit of Halloween. These iconic vessels have captured our imaginations through centuries…

  • Witches’ brew

    Witches’ brew

    WotD: Witches’ brew October is ending, and our minds, or at least mine, begin to think of sugar plum fairies and Santa Claus. Then, we notice that the air is filled with whispers of enchantment and mystery. We can’t get into the holiday spirit yet. First, we need to get through Halloween. One of the…

  • Dig your own grave

    Dig your own grave

    English Idiom: Dig your own grave The countdown has begun. It’s only one week until the big day.  There’s something about Halloween that causes people to let loose, do stupid things, and, as a result, dig their own graves. Until November first, I’ll be featuring a Halloween-themed word, phrase or idiom each day. My favourite…

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