WordNet
n. a fearsome mixture; "a witches' brew of gansters and terrorists"; "mixing dope and alcohol creates a witches' brew" [syn: witches' brew, witches' broth]
Usage examples of "witch's brew".
From there this witch's brew seeps into the earth and laces our remains with poisons that would kill us twice over were it not for the old witch woman's enchantments.
The most nightmarish part of it all was that he, innocent for once, appeared to be an integral ingredient in the Amberleys' witch's brew of misery.
He swabbed the vein in the pit of his left elbow with alcohol and injected himself with the witch's brew.
And if you'll excuse an old man's memory, I distinctly remember asking if you'd been drinking the witch's brew to prevent pregnancy and I distinctly remember you saying that you had.
With or without Sejast's witch's brew, she had been exhausted recently.
Sima understood human nature and needs with an almost fey comprehension, and Andra had no doubt the old woman was mixing a witch's brew with her crooked finger.