Similar words: fortune, opportune, misfortune, importune, inopportune, fortune cookie, fortunately, teller. Meaning: [‚fɔrtʃn‚telə(r) /‚fɔːt-] n. a person who foretells your personal future.
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1. It came from the fortune teller.
2. I shrank back while the fortune teller tottered towards the main street.
3. They grabbed the blind fortune teller and flung him brutally against the wall of a josh-house.
4. You become a mind reader and a fortune teller.
5. So I guess the fortune teller 、 s right.
6. One boy looked to see considerable fortune teller also.
7. Kabul[sentencedict.com], Afghanistan: A fortune teller listens to a woman as another awaits her turn. Fortune telling was banned under the Taliban regime.
8. The fortune teller read his fate in the crystal ball.
9. The fortune teller told Jane that there was an adventure for her just around the corner.
10. I am reluctant to ascribe supernatural powers to a fortune teller.
11. As a keen amateur astronomer I take a dim view of being mistaken for a fortune teller!
12. "To me, " Mr. Allen said, "there's no real difference between a fortune teller or a fortune cookie and any of the organized religions.
13. I am Chinese, 1987, on February 23, please born noon fortune teller measure once!
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