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Discover LudwigThe term "evil eye" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to a supernatural look or stare that is believed to bring bad luck. For example, "She was so jealous that everyone felt her evil eye when they talked about their successes."
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evil eye
noun
A wicked look that is believed by many cultures to be able to cause injury or bad luck due to envy or dislike.
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Evil eye charms.
They give you this evil eye or growl at you.
I think I gave her the ultimate evil eye".
Turkmen have a horror of the evil eye.
The evil eye was considered as dangerous as evil spirits.
Is that the London Eye, or perhaps the evil eye?
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Supernatural, astrological and religious explanations are also common including karma, evil-eye and spirit possession [ 13, 23, 24].
Watch out for Old Scratch the TEMPTER in the northeast, giving us the EVIL EYE.
Mosaic from the "House of the Evil Eye" in Antioch.
10) Marlene Dumas Evil Eyee.
I actually landed a speaking role: Evil Eye Fleagle.
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