Sentence examples for to omen from inspiring English sources

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to omen

noun

Something which portends or is perceived to portend a good or evil event or circumstance in the future; an augury or foreboding.

  • The ghost's appearance was an ill omen

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HP Inc. isn't a name that comes to mind when you think of "enthusiast PC gaming system," but the more endearing folks at HP think that recent tweaks made to OMEN gaming brand can change brand perception in the eyes of PC gamers, like myself.

I explained I was just going to Omen, the cool but quiet Japanese restaurant in SoHo.

And with the international fashion community descending on New York in the next few weeks, Omen (which recently changed its name to Omen A Zen) will be in full swing.

Eventually, the stars aligned, and Mr. Snow and Ms. Traina went on their first date — to Omen, a Japanese restaurant in SoHo that's popular with fashion types partly because it does not serve rice with the sashimi.

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The rabbis strenuously objected to omens and other forms of divination because they considered them magic.

The stories leave a pitiful impression: A backward people caught up in brutal modern war turns in helpless bewilderment to omens & portents.

The stories leave a pitiful impression: A backward people caught up in brutal modern war turns in helpless bewilderment to omens & portents..

The crystal merchant asks Santiago at one point, "Why ask more out of life?" and Santiago replies, "Because we have to respond to omens" (52).

He says market watchers are not paying proper attention to the omen.

if they want an apprentice they only have to know how to read omens they will learn the herbs.

PAUL RYAN IS WARNING REPUBLICANS TO 'PAY AToENTION' To a bad omen for the party ahead of the midterms.

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