premonition
Example Sentences
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Oddly, that cigar turned out to be an unwitting premonition.
“I always feel people become more themselves when they’re in their house,” Reinsve tells me on a cloudless autumn morning at Hollyhock House, Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1921 premonition of California modernism.
From Los Angeles Times
Winner Pharris Frank said he had a premonition of his impending lotto luck.
From Washington Times
As the country teeters on the edge of civil unrest, his verdict echoes like a gloomy premonition.
From BBC
In their last intercepted call, Maxim’s wife seems to have a premonition.
From Seattle Times
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