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How To Use Chiromance In A Sentence

  • I, Madame Zoe, chiromancer, lifelong student of the moldings and markings of the human hand; I, Madame Zoe, to whom no facet of your character or destiny is not readily revealed, I am prepared to ... Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
  • The Gypsies chiromanced
  • Good people and worthy citizens of this town," he might say, "behold in me the great master ... prince of necromancers, astrologer, second mage, chiromancer, agromancer, pyromancer, hydromancer. German Culture Past and Present
  • The old man carefully held the lantern in the best position, while Lecoq, on his knees, studied each footprint with the attention of a chiromancer professing to read the future in the hand of a rich client. Monsieur Lecoq
  • Good people and worthy citizens of this town," he might say, "behold in me the great master ... prince of necromancers, astrologer, second mage, chiromancer, agromancer, pyromancer, hydromancer. German Culture Past and Present
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  • Doctor Sax is the caped fighter against these evils (chiromancer, alchemist of the night, and friend of the children).
  • He claims that Thomas Becket consulted a chiromancer before setting out on an expedition against the inhabitants of North.
  • A chiromancer looked at the forehead and hand of the boy, and predicted that ‘in short time he would make extraordinary proficience in the mercurial arts'.
  • She refused to chiromance my fate
  • Lecoq, on his knees, studied each footprint with the attention of a chiromancer professing to read the future in the hand of a rich client. Monsieur Lecoq
  • Good people and worthy citizens of this town," he might say, "behold in me the great master ... prince of necromancers, astrologer, second mage, chiromancer, agromancer, pyromancer, hydromancer. German Culture Past and Present
  • This chiromancer, when he understood the king's wish, took hold of his hand and examined with the greatest care all the lines he could trace there.
  • Out of those hands, so delicately, ideally white and transparent, with their faint tracery of azure veins -- from those rosy hollowed palms, wherein a chiromancer would have discovered many an intricate crossing of lines, ten, twenty different men had drunk at a price. The Child of Pleasure
  • In October 1656, Morin was told by a chiromancer that the following month would be fatal to him.
  • Is the handedness of life, its chirality (think chiromancer, which means "palm reader"), linked to its origins some 3.5 billion years ago, or did it develop after life was well on its way? SEEDMAGAZINE.COM

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