Usage examples of "witch hunt" in English with translation to Spanish

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The witch hunt has begun. La cacería de brujas ha comenzado.
He likes to hunt. Le gusta cazar.
The witch cursed the poor little girl. La bruja maldijo a la pobre chiquilla.
They had a good hunt. Tuvieron una buena cacería.
She is a true witch! ¡Es una verdadera bruja!
"Dima?!" Al-Sayib was so shocked that he dropped his Fanta on his computer, thereby ruining his noob hunt. "Dima?! Is that really you?!" —¡¿Dima?! —Al-Sayib estaba tan sorprendido que dejó caer su Fanta sobre el ordenador, arruinando así su caza de novatos— ¡¿Dima?! ¡¿Eres realmente tú?!
A witch once gave Christopher Columbus an evil eye... and never got it back. Una vez, una bruja le echó un mal de ojo a Cristóbal Colón... y nunca lo recuperó.
I was on the hunt for butterflies. Estaba cazando mariposas.
Between ourselves, the fat ugly witch is on a diet. Entre nos, la feo gorda bruja está a dieta.
The strange-looking woman was thought to be a witch. Se pensaba que la mujer de extraña apariencia era una bruja.
I am not a witch. No soy una bruja.
In the 1980’s an opera production of "Hansel and Gretel" caused a furor because the part of the Witch was played by a man; nobody seemed to care that the part of Hansel, a trouser role, was played by a woman. En los años ochenta una producción operística de "Hansel y Gretel" causó furor porque el papel de la bruja lo interpretó un hombre; a nadie pareció importarle que el papel de Hansel, un papel masculino, fuera interpretado por una mujer.
The witch cast a spell on the naughty boy. La bruja le lanzó un hechizo al niño travieso.
The wicked witch cast a spell on the man and turned him into a bug. La bruja malvada le lanzó un hechizo al hombre y lo convirtió en un insecto.
I give up. What do an Irish priest and Congolese witch doctor have in common? Me rindo. ¿Qué tienen en común un sacerdote irlandés y doctor brujo congoleño?
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