Crossword clues for fortuneteller
The Collaborative International Dictionary
fortuneteller \for"tune*tel`ler\ n. a person who claims to be able to foretell events in the future of another person.
Syn: fortune teller, fortune-teller. -- for"tune*tel`ling, n.
Wiktionary
alt. 1 A person who professes to predict the future in return for money. 2 A cootie catcher. n. 1 A person who professes to predict the future in return for money. 2 A cootie catcher.
WordNet
n. a person who foretells your personal future [syn: fortune teller]
Usage examples of "fortuneteller".
With the two larger bags, I expect you to improve the appearances of your officers, nor will you have to search far, forimpending battle or no impending battlea host of sutlers and merchants have opened for business along both sides of the road just north of the castra, along with armorers, tailors, whores, pimps, gamblers, bootmakers, horse traders, farriers, fortunetellers, and thieves.
Meanwhile, the police were watching over four hundred eighty-two fortunetellers and clairvoyants!
Maigret looked at the list of fortunetellers and clairvoyants that had been compiled, for discreet surveillance, the evening before.
A week from now the candy-minded children will take to the streets, dressed as ballerinas and zombies and space aliens and skeletons and gypsy fortunetellers and dead rock stars, and as usual I will turn out the lights and pretend not to be home.
Ten years ago she had loved Georgetown, had been stimulated and excited by its eclectic liveliness bars and fortunetellers rubbing shoulders with chic boutiques, vendors selling cheap gold chains outside a fashionable jewelry store, elegant antique shops sandwiched between People's Drugs and McDonald's.
Housewives, maids, servants and street sweepers and night soil collectors, porters and hawkers, moneylenders, letter writers and fortunetellers, palanquins and ponies for samurai and highborn and never a wheeled vehicle.