Sentence examples for be jinxed from inspiring English sources

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be jinxed

noun

A hex; an evil spell.

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"But that building seems to be jinxed," she added.

For a while, Dean thought she might be jinxed.

He would be jinxed and his roosters would lose.

But to be jinxed by a goat who was evicted from a ballpark?

Doubt means you can't be jinxed, because you're not that fickle to begin with.

"After all the relentless hype and endless replays of previous Kiwi choking (not that I ever grow tired of it), this going to be jinxed isn't it?" wonders Guy Hornsby.

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It seemed to be jinxing its installers as well, as time and again their forklift refused to heave it to the right spot.

I am jinxed.

I sometimes think we're jinxed.

Lally added, "They're jinxed".

Did he think he was jinxed against him?

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