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Psychics

Psychics \Psy"chics\, n. Psychology.

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n. 1 (plural of psychic English) 2 (context obsolete English) psychology

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Stephanie and Katie was immediate, closing the rift between the two psychics was less so.

When the time comes and the people are ready, the psychics will be ready also.

Especially could such evidence be obtained in Institutions for the Insane, as most inmates of the same are potential psychics who could be developed into instruments for psychical research.

Even among psychics accustomed to various, often extraordinary paranormal abilities, some things were still remarkable.

He seriously doubted that any pair of psychics who were not mates or blood siblings could have formed such a bond.

Bishop and Miranda were formidable psychics and investigators, skilled and tough cops, and more than a match for most situations in which they found themselves.

Nell admitted that some psychics risk more than a bullet doing this work.

It seems to demand a very special sort of trust, and a lot more intimacy than most of us could stand, to allow two psychics to bond deeply enough to share their abilities.

Sara tried not to think that thought, not in this room full of psychics far stronger than herself, but the bitter words flitted through her mind before she could stop them.

Several genuine psychics did readings here once or twice a month and taught classes as well.

It was a meeting with one of those psychics that had changed his life.

But neither of those explanations seemed to fit, although I was sure that other psychics had seen these goblins hundreds of years ago and that from those sightings had sprung the first tales of human metamorphosis into bat-form and lupine horror.

Though a staunch disbeliever in psychics, the family friend was willing to help them try anything.

Nancy had gone to tea-leaf readers, psychics, palm and tarot card readers.

For six months she had listened to detectives and psychics theorize or shrug their shoulders, and for six months hardly a night had passed that she had not shed tears.