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fortune-teller

[fawr-chuhn-tel-er] / ˈfɔr tʃənˌtɛl ər /


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Unless they've all had some kind of wake-up call over the leaked abortion draft, I don't think you need to be a professional fortune-teller to read the tea leaves on this one.

From Salon

“With the world like this, people need spiritual anchors,” said Pimchat Viboonthaninkul, a 26-year-old fortune-teller who works exclusively online and who co-founded Mootae World that started the tarot card phone wallpaper trend last year.

From Reuters

Her Met debut, in the role of the fortune-teller Ulrica in Verdi’s “A Masked Ball” — the only time she performed in staged opera — came when she was 57 and had lost some luster and security.

From Seattle Times

He built his brand into what became an empire, that fortune-teller's prophesy coming true.

From BBC

The journey will be hosted by the fortune-teller and feng shui expert Chang-Tosaporn Sritula, who will share tips on how to pay homage to Buddha and ask for blessings.

From The Guardian