Similar words: fortune teller, fortune, misfortune, opportune, importune, inopportune, short selling, fortune cookie. Meaning: [‚fɔrtʃn‚telɪŋ /‚fɔːt-] n. the art or gift of prophecy (or the pretense of prophecy) by supernatural means.
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(1) I had my fortune told by Gypsy Rose at the fair.
(2) Several friends were discussing the subject of fortune telling.
(3) Mike is calling a fortune telling hotline.
(4) Fortune telling remains popular with Chinese people even today.
(5) "Fortune Telling Madman", "Monster Vending Machine" and "Pie Off to Our Bosses"...Our colleagues tried every means to develop interesting games to raise money.
(6) Before that, palmistry was their preferred method of fortune telling.
(7) But people say that fortune telling can make your luck go bad. So I also know about a lot of tricks to gain good luck.
(8) No longer a medieval fortune telling game, contemporary tarot is a spiritual and psychological tool that gives us a holistic map for how to achieve the fortunes we desire.
(9) Even today,(sentencedict.com) fortune telling ceremonies are still carried on unwittingly or half-jokingly in Halloween party games like apple bobbing.
(10) Results found:the audience of the network fortune telling use fortune-telling website, because its entertainment, obtaining topics which can be used to chat with others and the interest of numerology.
(11) Practicing divination (This means fortune telling, reading tarot cards, reading tea leaves etc) or sorcery.
(12) Fortune telling and mystical mumbo-jumbo aside, it has been a power about which we can only dream.
(13) Kabul, Afghanistan: A fortune teller listens to a woman as another awaits her turn. Fortune telling was banned under the Taliban regime.
(14) Misunderstood and misused for many years as a medium for fortune telling, it is now returning to its true use, as a tool for awareness and consciousness.
(15) During the Mao years many of its traditions, such as fortune telling, geomancy, possession by spirits, and popular rituals, were banned as superstitious.
(16) The effort has been paying off. The number of returning donors has gone up, especially on the day of the fortune telling.
(17) Martha Stewart, a television personality with her own magazine, has earned a fortune telling American women how to iron their sheets, grow their own salads, and make dried flower wreaths. Sentencedict.com
(18) Instead, people bought popular pamphlets about dreams, the stars, and fortune telling.
(19) If there is an online fashion store which also provides the Horoscope Fortune Telling service and showing the weekly lucky wearing style of every sign, you think it's...
(20) After this experience, I never went with my friend for fortune telling again, but she continued to go occasionally.
(21) Film Company Boss: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Here is 100 Yuan for the fortune telling. If the things you told me come true in the future you will certainly have my utmost thanks. Adios.
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