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fortuneteller

NOUN
  1. a person who foretells your personal future

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  • The group of rappellers, called Operation Sibyl - in ancient Greece, a sibyl was a fortuneteller - but also known as the Plaza Four, said they had had a tough 25 hours in jail before they were arraigned on felony and misdemeanor charges of assault, reckless endangerment and criminal trespass. Archive 2004-08-01
  • Other characters often refer to him as a 'fortuneteller'. IGN Complete
  • They even go the fortuneteller, buy lucky charms and follow the old customs.
  • The fortuneteller tells Peter that "truth is forever changing. Kate DiCamillo discusses The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
  • After he departed Warsaw, Clemens went so far as to consult a fortuneteller in New Orleans, one Madame Caprell, from whom he sought the lowdown on his prospects for rekindling the romance.
  • That, and the snowy white turban she wore, made her look like a fortuneteller or psychic. IN A STRANGE CITY
  • Asked how it was determined that she should be classified as a fortuneteller, Horbal replied: "Well, because that's what she is. News for Richmond Times-Dispatch
  • Voisin in the Rue de la Tannerie, well known as a fortuneteller to many ladies of the Court, who at a word from me will do your need. The Historical Nights' Entertainment First Series
  • A British man was arrested for filming and performing sexual acts with young boys and a Thai part-time fortuneteller has been charged with acting as a procurer.
  • Secretly, she wants to change the world and maybe become a spy and fortuneteller, too. Sexy Voice and Robo MMF: About the book
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