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How to use omen in a sentence

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Bald eagles appear conspicuously whenever a family member dies, but they show up often enough otherwise that they haven't become an ill omen.
As per traditional Indian thinking, seeing a brood of chickens along with a hen is a bad omen.
The egg has, during the span of history, represented mystery, magic, medicine, food and omen.
Tracey must have not been home, which was an absolute good omen to Delilah.
On 14 June, a meteor was seen to fall into the Turkish camp, a very good omen.
If today was any kind of omen about the wedding or the subsequent years after the wedding, I am frightened.
He firmly grips either of the sentry's shoulders, eager to disburden himself, although largely on behalf of his men, of the omen.
This once-great omen of the Abenaki is fast becoming a bad one, by demonstrating what we as a society ignorantly preserve and worship.
To kill one, whether or not with a crossbow, as in Coleridge's epic poem, was considered the ultimate omen of bad luck.
If the omen is such that this question is answered in the negative, we go back and do another piacular offering, then start this part over.
It was an ill omen at the start of the journey, but the trek couldn't be postponed any longer.
It was unusually cold for autumn, something quite unusual for the largely maritime tropical climate of the island, a bad omen.
Under the violent rain whose splashes make them almost invisible, the ornamental fish of auspicious omen turn slowly in their pools.
It didn't make me unpack my bags and cancel my flight, but it was quite an omen.
In our happy innocence, we all theorized what this good omen might have signified.
In a general sense it is an unfortunate omen which is sometimes taken as an augury of death.
While, in comparison to last summer, the employment rate has taken a slight drop, the numbers are by no means a bad omen.
She could tell he considered such sacrilege a bad omen for their expedition inland.
She has a remarkable likeness to an unknown figure who appears in his recurrent dreams, a fact that Paul takes as some sort of omen.
The swinging meathook in the background is always a bad omen in horror movies, and this meathook is worse news than most.
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He had lately been disturbed by what he considered to be an ill-favoured omen.
There is a strong undercurrent of labour trade, which gives it a kind of Uncle Tom flavour, absit omen!
If the deformity consists in the misplacement of certain organs, the omen is invariably bad.
The Mexicans, Indians and Basque shepherds regard the monkey-faced owl as an omen of ill-luck.
In Montgomeryshire, it is customary to rest the corpse on its way to the churchyard under one of these trees of good omen.
He took it as an omen that the wilderness was deserted, and his confidence was strong.
If they did not meet with a favourable omen on any of these nights, no dacoity was committed that month.
It may serve as an example of the branch of the omen literature to which it belongs.
Of this pleasant, indistinct promise that auroral cloud seemed somehow the omen or symbol, and watching it he fell asleep again.
The sweet, clear, fluty voice came upon him like an omen, and then the girl stepped to his side where he sat.
Emulously they renew the feast, and, glad at the high omen, array the flagons and engarland the wine.
This circumstance did not fail to give me the most heartful satisfaction, and I hailed it as a happy omen of ultimate success.
The unfortunate hebridean, appalled at the omen, betook herself to her bed, and was seized with a mortal illness.
I was now immeasurably alarmed, for I considered the vision either as an omen of my death, or, worse, as the fore-runner of an attack of mania.
The old figure stirred me as it had never done before and seemed a good omen for the winter.
What a fine omen for her profound mysticism and superstitiousness!
It is a good omen if the coin falls with the obverse upwards.
In the wainscot of the room a deathwatch ticked its doleful omen.
She felt instinctively that the name was one of direful omen to herself.
Had that lota fallen, what a dire omen would it have been to him!
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