Hagseed example sentences

Related (8): witch, ugly, undesirable, unwanted, cursed, outcast, rejected, abandoned

"Hagseed" Example Sentences

1. The villagers whispered of a hagseed woman who lived in a ramshackle house on the outskirts of town.
2. The old witch cackled as she brewed a potion with the hagseed she had collected earlier that day.
3. The hagseed was said to have magical properties that could cure any ailment.
4. The king ordered his men to capture the hagseed and bring her to the castle for questioning.
5. The children were warned not to go near the hagseed's home, lest they be cursed forever.
6. The only thing growing in the barren wasteland was a patch of hagseed.
7. The sly fox stole the hagseed from the witch's garden and fled into the woods.
8. The desperate woman begged the hagseed for a love potion to win her true love's heart.
9. The alchemist sought the elusive hagseed for its mystical powers in creating transmutative potions.
10. The women of the village used hagseed to dye their fabrics a deep, rich shade of purple.
11. The hagseed was so potent that even the slightest touch could bring on visions of the future.
12. The wise old woman revealed the secret of the hagseed to the young apprentice.
13. The hagseed could be used to ward off evil spirits and protect against curses.
14. The superstitious town folk gathered around the hagseed to offer sacrifices and prayers.
15. The warrior entered the hagseed's realm, prepared for battle against whatever dark magic she may possess.
16. The hagseed was guarded by a fierce dragon, making it nearly impossible to collect for those without the skills of a brave knight.
17. The cunning thief knew he could fetch a high price for the rare hagseed he had stolen.
18. The wise woman instructed the young girl to plant the hagseed at the stroke of midnight for it to grow into a powerful herb.
19. The hagseed was thought to be cursed by some, bringing bad luck to those who dare to obtain it.
20. The sorceress used the hagseed to brew a potion that would grant her immortality.
21. The gardener carefully tended to the hagseed, knowing its value was immeasurable.
22. The hagseed was rumored to have been blessed by the gods, offering protection to those who possess it.
23. The farmer harvested the hagseed plants, thankful for the bountiful crop they brought.
24. The thief was caught by the witch as he tried to sneak away with the hagseed plant.
25. The sight of the hagseed caused shivers to run down the young apprentice's spine, knowing the power it held.
26. The hagseed was used in ancient rituals to summon spirits and communicate with the dead.
27. The woman sought out the hagseed to cure her husband's mysterious illness.
28. The hagseed was said to be the key to traversing the veil between the living and the dead.
29. The hagseed was coveted by many, but few were worthy enough to possess it.
30. The wooden bowl was filled with hagseed, carefully collected by the druid for its sacred power.

Common Phases

1. "That old hagseed won't leave me alone;"
2. "You're such a hagseed, always getting into trouble;"
3. "I can't believe she's dating that hagseed;"
4. "He's nothing but a dirty hagseed, always causing problems;"
5. "Why do you hang out with that hagseed anyway?"

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