Similar words: fortune telling, fortune-telling, fortune teller, fortuneteller, fortune-teller, foretelling, fortune, tortellini. Meaning: n. the practice of predicting people's futures (usually for payment).
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1. Fortune-telling is a very much debased art surrounded by superstition.
2. Fortunetelling, prophecy, and other forms of divination have been condemned by Saudi Arabia's religious leaders.
3. I even have a fortunetelling machine in my office; I'm an antique toy collector.
4. Viewing fortunetelling as an entertaining way to spend a few hours is much healthier than looking at it as a long-term investment.
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5. Firenze had little patience for what he called "fortunetelling, " suggesting that to try to understand Divination in these terms was being "blinkered and fettered by the limitations" of being human.
6. Fortunetelling uses what is called the "eight characters" representing the year, month, day and hour of a person's date of birth in the traditional lunar calendar.
7. Families and young woman enjoyed fortunetelling games in the parlor.
8. On New Year's Eve, Bulgarians perform fortunetelling tricks with leaves and water glasses.
9. On New Year's Eve, Bulgarians1) perform fortunetelling tricks with leaves and water glasses.
10. I respond to any questions about the Buddha Dharma, but never to requests for fortunetelling.
11. Sabat is a Shiite Muslim, and many Muslims—like many fundamentalist Christians—consider fortunetelling occult and therefore evil.
12. In ancient Chinese, we worshiped the "Shangdi". The data of Chinese Fortunetelling about "Shangdi" have been preserved in the Oracle Bones Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty.
13. I didn't know how to make her happy, so I had to open a website where there was fortunetelling software.
14. Astrology enjoyed great popularity in medieval Europe, along with other fortunetelling methods such as the Tarot.
15. The most imprecise is what is commonly known as " fortunetelling , " and this is what Trelawney teaches at Hogwarts.
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