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fortune teller

NOUN
  1. a person who foretells your personal future

How To Use fortune teller In A Sentence

  • Check out this retro-cool Twilight Zone bobblehead nicked from the William Shatner "fortune teller in diner" episode. [via Super Punch] April 2009
  • DID you hear about the poor fortune teller? The Sun
  • There were coffee houses which offered fortune tellers, palmists, physiognomists, job counselors and origami instructors.
  • It would not have taken a fortune teller to predict the reaction of the European political elite to the results of the recent elections. The Sun
  • As a keen amateur astronomer I take a dim view of being mistaken for a fortune teller!
  • For death - with which they all flirted, the matadors, the duelling machos, the fortune tellers - is now getting down to business.
  • Why had Madame Rostropov, the real fortune teller, picked tonight not to turn up?
  • Furthermore, news channels would either interview astrologers or fortune tellers and ask them to give apocalyptic and catastrophic predictions that would frighten people.
  • The name given in the book was Victorine Le Normand but the famous fortune teller went under the name of Marie-Anne Adelaide Le Normand.
  • Tarot cards, fortune tellers, seers and old and very powerful creatures have a limited ability to view fragmented pieces of the future.
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