fetishes in English

noun
1
an inanimate object worshiped for its supposed magical powers or because it is considered to be inhabited by a spirit.
Lesser priests and priestesses serve the shrines of fetishes , minor spirits, and focus on cures and magic charms.

Use "fetishes" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "fetishes" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "fetishes", or refer to the context using the word "fetishes" in the English Dictionary.

1. " Weird fetishes "?

2. 4 Do away with all fetishes and superstitions.

3. Break down fetishes and superstitions and emancipate the mind.

4. They worry about curses, omens, charms, and fetishes.

5. One of the problems with traditional remedial teaching has been that spelling and neatness are fetishes.

6. And they cater to the deranged grin fetishes of retired colonels from the home counties.

7. Love is the strongest." to justify his lolicon fetishes to which Raika later agrees.

8. My book says that most fetishes are not homosexual in nature, and, well, you know, boys, they tend to...

9. Although unable to take on human form again, they often possess humans, animals and inanimate things such as fetishes.

10. 9 And they cater to the deranged grin fetishes of retired colonels from the home counties.

11. In the future, it is likely that the group shall expand to incorporate other fetishes that branch off from asphyxiation and Airlessness

12. Movies, radio shows, and literature produced in Africa often highlight superstition and mystical subjects, such as magic, ancestor worship, and fetishes.

13. Make sure you know a bit about fetishes before engaging in sex because nobody wants to find out their girlfriend has a scat fetish after the fact.

14. Spanking is one of the most common fetishes, often forming part of sex in which one partner takes a dominant role, and the other a submissive one.

15. Fetishes—about feet or something else—are a "multi-sensory experience," Lehmiller says: "Different people might find very different things Arousing about their fetish object."

16. In a review of 48 cases of clinical fetishism, fetishes included clothing (58.3%), rubber and rubber items (22.9%), footwear (14.6%), body parts (14.6%), leather (10.4%), and soft materials or fabrics (6.3%).

17. Since learning this truth, many who were once shackled to superstitious rituals concerning the dead no longer worry about curses, omens, charms, and fetishes, nor do they offer costly sacrifices to appease their ancestors and prevent them from returning to haunt the living.