WordNet
n. the three Anglo-Saxon Fates or goddesses of destiny [syn: the Weird Sisters]
Wikipedia
The Three Weird Sisters is a 1948 British melodrama with Gothic influences, directed by Daniel Birt and starring Nancy Price, Mary Clare, Mary Merrall and Raymond Lovell. The screenplay was adapted by Dylan Thomas and Louise Birt from the novel The Case of the Weird Sisters by Charlotte Armstrong. The film was Birt's directorial debut, while marking the last screen appearance of Nova Pilbeam who retired from the acting profession after it was completed.
Usage examples of "the three weird sisters".
Harker hears him tell the three weird sisters as he [Harker] lies in a semiswoon) .
On a bold chance he looked up The Three Weird Sisters in the phone book and dialed their number.
It was no small task to visit the three Weird Sisters, as they were called, though not to their faces, for they lived in a little region of their own beyond space and time, a place that was unconnected to anything else except through the iron thread of Inexplicable Causality.
You had need to attempt a more powerful verse, and it brought you not escape, but the three weird sisters.