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fortune telling

NOUN
  1. the art or gift of prophecy (or the pretense of prophecy) by supernatural means

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  • Both Goddio and Egyptologist David Fabre, a member of the European Institute of Submarine Archaeology, think a "magus" could have practiced fortune telling rituals using the bowl. Archive 2008-10-01
  • This curious publication listed its fields of interest as ‘magic, fortune telling, palmistry, graphology and spiritualism’.
  • It is a night of singing, dancing, lighthearted merriment, and fortune telling.
  • Astrology, astrotherapy, biorhythms, cartomancy, chiromancy, the enneagram, fortune telling, graphology, rumpology, etc., seem to work because they seem to provide accurate personality analyses.
  • Bill Cosby may have gained his fame and fortune telling jokes and funny stories.
  • The latter are good for spook voodoo mysterioso fortune telling according to Poisson distribution of cars strumming the off-ramp vibes, traffic leaving, t-leafing, casting the auto tarot. Archive 2007-08-01
  • It's quite probable that the earliest board games had divinatory significance - so this much later linkage of playing cards/fortune telling is like a distant echo of practices having much greater significance in the past. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Astrology, astrotherapy, biorhythms, cartomancy, chiromancy, the enneagram, fortune telling, graphology, rumpology, etc., seem to work because they seem to provide accurate personality analyses.
  • Superstitions were all very well and good if you believed in that kind of thing, from fortune telling to dreams that seemed to foretell the future, but in his opinion, it was all rot.
  • Bill Cosby may have gained his fame and fortune telling jokes and funny stories.
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