Sentence examples for bright omen from inspiring English sources

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Often there are too many signs, or a bright omen clouds up too fast.

The basket, which put UConn ahead by 3 points, seemed to be a bright omen for the Huskies.

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It may be a lonely sort of consolation, but at the moment it appears to be the brightest omen in a sky that we share with a junk heap of might-have-beens, and the unfilled promises of worlds that never were.

In the face any obstacle, there was only good luck, a positive omen and a brighter future.

There was a rare break in the gloom-clouds over Seattle, and I could see a few stars, bright enough to be planets or maybe omens.

I took our chance meeting as a good omen that the season was starting on a bright note.

Thursday is supposed to be bright and sunny, which may only be the weather, but could be seen as an omen nonetheless.

Here, poems of bliss such as the Shakespearean sonnet "Hour" ("Love's time's beggar, but even a single hour,/ bright as a dropped coin, makes love rich") have an open-throated timbre that the omens of loss somehow makes easier to sustain.

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