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put horns on
verb as in bewitch
Strong matches
Example Sentences
And one of the purest expressions of that freedom is called jab jab — a drum-fueled frenzy in which masqueraders paint themselves black with old motor oil, put horns on their heads and dance for hours through the streets of Brooklyn.
“I put horns on him because I see him as the devil,” said Luevano, who works in law enforcement.
“The Honda muffler came from the huge scrap dumpster back there. I just went diving in there digging around. It was going to be a pig, but I couldn’t figure out how to do the face. When I put horns on — Hap Sr. brought these in from some farm implement he had at home, I think they are corn-stalk grabbers from a big combine — it was a cow.”
JEN "Someone who's put horns on their forehead, forked their tongue and filed their teeth, you can't say, 'Oh that person's just trying to fit in, the poseur.'"
Let's have peace, for, as God lives, I will be the first to persuade the princess to put horns on you; and at Bar lives Andrei Pototski, and when he looks at her fire flashes out of his eyes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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