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karma

[kahr-muh] / ˈkɑr mə /


Example Sentences

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“I’m here because Taylor wanted us to see your show between $50 to $500,” she said, holding a sign that said “Our pennies made your crown!” and was signed by “karma.”

From Los Angeles Times

"It's been a long wait back to this moment, but karma is, indeed, a queen - and this was worth the wait."

From BBC

“Florida” is bright and goofy, a low-key hangout show full of oddballs and strange schemes; think “My Name Is Earl” but with more bathing suits, less karma and one rotting manatee carcass.

From New York Times

In any case — if you believe in such things — karma got the last word on Saturday.

From New York Times

"The compostable stuff does cost a bit more but I think for the karma it is worth it," he said.

From BBC