Similar words: almighty, palm, palm off, napalm, palm oil, date palm, palm tree, mist. Meaning: [pɑ(l)mɪst /pɑːmɪst] n. fortuneteller who predicts your future by the lines on your palms.
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1 He had been to see a palmist and shown him her photo.
2 Palmist: Virgo ... You are calm and thoughtful.
3 Palmist: Which sign are you?
4 Palmist: You've met a lot of interesting people.
5 Palmist: Mmm. You have travelled a lot.
6 Palmist Palm reading to answer all your questions .
7 Palmist: You have an interesting job.
8 Palmist: You are going to become a travel courier.
9 Palmist: I see people around you.
10 A palmist also looks at the shape of the fingertips and nails.
11 Palmist: You are determined.
12 There is a row of artfully tatty shops—a palmist, a photo studio,[www.Sentencedict.com] a display of baby incubators.
13 Also online, the palmist Cheiro describes how she tried to 1discourage a woman from marrying a certain man.
14 Have you heard about the Tory moderate who hit the cheerful-looking palmist on the nose?
15 On the other hand, in the lilac room, is palmist, John Harrison.
16 THE NORTHERN REVIEW took his essay, "The Cradle of Beauty, " and MACKINTOSH'S MAGAZINE took "The Palmist" - the poem he had written to Marian.
17 Some 2600 years ago Aristotle wrote a book on palmistry for Alexander the Great, and there is nothing in that book that a modern-day palmist would dispute.
18 THE NORTHERN REVIEW took his essay, "The Cradle of Beauty, " MACKINTOSH'S MAGAZINE took "The Palmist"- the poem he had written to Marian.
19 If you're brave enough to want to know your future, it isn't hard to find a palmist to help.
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