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Witch Jokes

Best Witch Jokes That Will Bewitch You!

 

We've listed some really funny witch jokes here in time for Halloween or just to pull out of your cauldron every time you feel a little bit evil. In this section, you'll find question and answer jokes including some classic 'what do you call a witch...' gags, 'witch' get smiles on faces every time.

- What do witches put on their bagels? Scream cheese.

-  What do you call two witches who live together? Broom-mates.

-  What's the problem with twin witches? You can never tell witch is witch.

- What would you find on a haunted beach? A sand-witch.

- What is a witch's favourite item of make-up? Mas-scare-a.

- What do you get to learn at witch school? Spelling.

- What do witches use to hold their hairstyles in place? Scare spray.

-  What do the fastest witches use to get around? Vroom-sticks.

- What does an Australian witch fly on? A broom-erang.

- Why do witches have sore joints? They get broomatism.

- Who turns the lights off at Halloween? The lights witch.

- Why do witches wear name tags? So they know which witch is witch.

- What does a witch get when she's in a hotel? Broom service.

 

Witch pun out of these lot will be your favourite? It's hard to choose, with so many funny puns to put on your list to use in October. We love the idea of putting these on signs at a Halloween party or perhaps using them in any spooky homework assignments or crafts in the lead-up to the scariest night of the year.

- That's witch-ful thinking.

- You've got me under your spell.

- Witch witch is witch?

Witch history

What is Witchcraft?

 

Introduction

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Witchcraft is the name for the magic practiced by witches. Witchcraft is similar to sorcery. But according to some legends, sorcery can be learned, while witches are born with their magical powers.

People have believed in witches and witchcraft since ancient times. Witches were once greatly feared. Today witches are mostly thought of as characters in stories or as fun symbols of Halloween.

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About Witches

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Witches are common figures in old legends and folktales, especially fairy tales. They also appear in many modern booksTV shows, and movies.

Depending on the story, witches may be good or bad, young or old, and ugly or beautiful. Witches also may be male or female. However, the word “witch” usually refers to a woman. Men who practice magic may be called warlocks, wizards, or sorcerers.

About Witchcraft

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Stories say that witchcraft can solve many problems. Many people once believed that witchcraft could heal sick loved ones, bring wealth, or help crops to grow. They also thought that witches could protect them from natural disasters or evil spirits. Some people have used witchcraft to try to predict the future. Others have used it to try to harm their enemies.

The practice of witchcraft often requires special words or objects. Witches may read or recite spells to bring about a magical effect. They may mix together mysterious ingredients to create magical potions or powders. They may give people amulets, or charms, to wear. Amulets are said to bring good luck or to protect against evil.

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Witchcraft in History

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Peoples in the ancient world commonly believed in witchcraft. The ancient Greeks and Romans accepted the use of good witchcraft. They punished those who practiced witchcraft to harm others.

As Christianity became a major religion, many church leaders decided that witchcraft was linked to the devil. Europeans came to believe that witches used demonic powers to fly through the air, change shape, and control animals. They feared that witches kidnapped children to eat them or mix them into potions. When people suffered bad luck, they often blamed witches.

From the 1300s to the 1700s leaders in Europe carried out witch-hunts. Tens of thousands of people were put on trial for witchcraft. Many thousands were put to death. The fear of witches spread to the North American colonies as well. Leaders in SalemMassachusetts, held a series of witch trials in 1692.

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Witchcraft Today

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Most people in the modern world no longer believe in witchcraft. But a belief in witches and witchcraft is still present in some cultures—for example, the Mapuche people of Chile, the Navajo of the southwestern United States, and the Zande of central Africa.

Many indigenous, or native, peoples continue to believe in the powers of shamans or healers (also called medicine men). Shamans are religious figures that cure illnesses and deal with the spirit world. Healers use traditional medicines and magical rituals to heal the sick. However, these practices are not considered to be witchcraft.

The followers of a newer religion called Wicca identify themselves as witches. Wicca developed in Europe and North America in the 1900s. Wiccans worship nature and honor all living things. They call some of their practices magic or witchcraft.

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