How To Use Sayers In A Sentence
- The defeat of the Persian king Darius III by Alexander the Great in the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 B.C. was foretold by soothsayers when the moon turned blood-red a few days earlier.
- Fortunately, most of us disagree with these doomsayers.
- And Favre is loyal, despite naysayers in Green Bay who claim they were "loyally" screwed. Sports Central | Articles and Columns
- Hector, being taken ill, consulted on his case some of the witches or soothsayers, to whom this family appears to have been partial.
- The ancient soothsayers looked to birds for auguries -- the birds upon the wing were the flexion of her soul. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
- Others, though, have leapt to his defence, claiming the gainsayers just don't get it.
- Some nay-sayers deem the ramen overhyped and salty, but that does not stop hungry folks from queuing up starting at around 10 am.
- The voices of the nay-sayers are in the ascendancy, questioning the US's ability to reinvent itself, to heal its wounded economy and sustain its leadership in the face of a burgeoning China.
- Anyway, as I am sure you do not, don't listen to the doomsayers in the press.
- The engine is an absolute monster, and the turbocharging naysayers really can pipe down now. Times, Sunday Times