witches' brew

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witches' brew (plural witches' brews)

  1. A strange, powerful, terrifying or dangerous concoction of ingredients.
    • 2010, Gus Martin, Understanding Terrorism: Challenges, Perspectives, and Issues, SAGE, →ISBN, page 22:
      In turn, the nitro-glycerin ignited cardboard boxes containing a witches' brew of urea pellets and sulphuric acid.22 According to investigators and other officials, Yousef's objective was to topple Tower One onto Tower Two []
    • 2019 December 13, Michael Davis, The Music of Reason: Rousseau, Nietzsche, Plato, University of Pennsylvania Press, →ISBN, page 83:
      The non-Greek festivals are characterized by a sexual license that engulfs the family and [] so leads to incest and a “witches' brew” of salaciousness and cruelty.