Sentence examples for ominous about that from inspiring English sources

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McReynolds, who was once Earnhardt's crew chief, sensed something ominous about that image.

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Mr. Honorez effortlessly dominates the stage whenever he is present, but even he can't bring sense to the endless, ominous swirling about that he is required to do at every turn.

On the other hand, there's something even more ominous about the fact that they no longer feel as though they need to hide it.

I say "worked," because, though Lewis is still mentally in the pink and physically able (he brandished a cane and declared, "This is because I'll be ninety"), he hasn't directed a movie since "Cracking Up," from 1983 (here's a clip), and there's something terminal about that ominous comedy, about a man (played by Lewis) who repeatedly tries and fails to commit suicide.

Having learned recently of the approaching end of time (December 21 of next year) marked by the end of the ancient Mayan calendar, we traveled on horseback several weeks through the treacherous, steamy growth of the subtropics to find Luis and learn once and for all what the Maya have to say about that ominous date.

There's a mysterious, vaguely ominous ritual that the passengers whisper about but clearly won't be revealed until the end of the play.

After the San Bernardino massacre, Trump made the ominous remark that "there is something going on with [President Obama] that we don't know about".

There is something ominous about the town and that's quickly confirmed after Reacher meets FBI agent turned P.I., Michelle Chang.

By the time the Washington Post's Bob Woodward appears on Sean Hannity's Fox News show tonight to tell his tall tale of intimidation, is anyone even going to still care about the reporter's ominous claim that he was threatened by the White House for daring to raise questions about its ongoing sequestration battle with Republicans?

That is what was so ominous about the government's report last week that businesses reduced total employment by 4,000 jobs in August and that payroll gains for previous months were being lowered.

Or perhaps, more ominous, that, considering Tarantino is about to turn 50 and is deathly afraid of losing his grip, that after one "descends" into his/her 60s one has no idea what is going on or, worse, has no idea how to do the research to find out.

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