Crossword clues for omens
omens
- Oracle's signs
- Meaningful signs
- Foreboding things
- Foreboding phenomena
- Dreams, to some
- Dark clouds and such
- Comets, to the superstitious
- Black cats, perhaps
- Black cats or broken mirrors, to some
- Black cat and the like
- Auspex's readings
- Wolf howls, maybe
- What diviners interpret
- They could be good or bad
- Telling signs
- Tarot indications
- Tarot cards, e.g
- Supposed signs
- Superstitious signs
- Supernatural signs
- Strange weather patterns, maybe
- Stormy petrels, e.g
- Spilling salt and breaking a mirror, say
- Soothsayer's sightings
- Signs, to the superstitious
- Signs to note
- Signs that may bring bad luck
- Signs of tomorrow?
- Signs of doom
- Signs of danger
- Signs detected by fortune-tellers
- Shooting stars, to some
- Shooting stars, some think
- Shaman's findings
- Seers' signs
- Seer's clues
- Red skies at night, supposedly
- Prophetic events
- Predictive signs
- Predictive indications
- Portentous things
- Portentous signs
- Portentous events
- Oracles' signs
- Oracle's observations
- Oracle's observances
- Occult signs
- Itchy noses, maybe
- Howls at night, maybe
- Hogwarts Divination class topic
- Gathering storm clouds, e.g
- Gathering clouds and such
- Gathering clouds and others
- Future foretellers
- Frightening signs
- Foreshadowing events
- Fodder for soothsayers
- Eerie signs
- Eclipses, to the ancients
- Divination readings
- Disturbing signs, maybe
- Comets, to some
- Comets, long ago
- Coincidences may be taken as them
- Broken mirrors and black cats
- Breaking of mirrors, some think
- Bluebirds, to some
- Black cats, stereotypically
- Black cats, say
- Black cats and such
- Black cats and red sunrises, to some
- Black cats and comets, stereotypically
- Black cat and broken mirror, to some
- Black cat and broken mirror
- Bits of superstition
- Augurs' readings
- Augurs interpret them
- Albatrosses and red skies, to sailors
- A shaman uses them
- Portents
- Foreshadowings
- Auguries
- Sibyl subjects
- Black cats and others
- Forebodings
- Future signs
- Eclipses and the like?
- Harbingers
- Signs of the future
- Interpreters are needed for them
- Straws in the wind, e.g
- Signs to beware of
- Broken mirrors and others
- Future indicators
- Black cats, traditionally speaking
- Signs to heed
- Auspices
- ...
- Things seers see
- Signs of things to come
- Warning signals
- Prophetic signs
- Indications needing interpretation
- Black cats and dark clouds, e.g.
- Black cats, to the superstitious
- Hints of what's to come
- Eclipses, to some
- Important signs
- Signs for good or ill
- Black cats and broken mirrors, by tradition
- They can be read by the illiterate
- Forecaster's concerns
- Signs from above
- Some dreams
- Means of forecasting
- Augural observations
- They might be ill
- Breaking of a mirror and others
- Calpurnia's dream in "Julius Caesar" and others
- Signs of seers
- Delphic data
- Foretokens
- Warnings
- Prognostics
- Things to be read
- Black cats and comets, to people who are superstitious
- What soothsayers see
- Warning signs
- Divinations
- Augury factors
- Signs over "Gents'"
- Foretelling signs
- Black cats and broken mirrors, stereotypically
- Gathering clouds, to some
- Telltale signs
- Some signs
- Broken mirrors, to some
- Dark clouds, perhaps
- Black cats, to some
- Bad signs of what's to come
- Signs of trouble
- Soothsayer's observations
- Foreboding signs
- Troubling signs
- They're meaningful to the superstitious
- Soothsayer's signs
- Sinister signs
- Oracular signs
- Eclipses and comets, to some
- Spilled salt and gathering clouds, to some
- Signals of what's to come
- Shaman's concerns
- Serious signs
- Seers say they see them
- Red skies, to sailors
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
Omens is the fourth studio album by American electronic duo 3OH!3. The album was released on June 18, 2013. The album debuted at number 81 on the Billboard 200 chart selling 5,423 copies in its first week.
Omens is the second album of the band Sorrowful Angels. It was recorded between October and December 2012. All music and lyrics are credited to Dion Christodoulatos.
Usage examples of "omens".
I felt calmer now that I was no longer crawling on hands and knees, and I told him quietly that the two accidents which had happened to him had nothing extraordinary in them, and that not even a superstitious person would call them omens, that I did not consider them in that light, and that they were far from damping my spirits.
The Druids knew the craft of reading omens, and the bard-trance, and the dream-vision that comes when the priest sleeps wrapped in the hide of the sacrificed bull.
Indeed, there were any number of signs, omens and portents for folk to gabble at in those first, horrified weeks after the news arrived.
However she had to admit that the omens were still too good to ignore.
Again I thought of leaving the carnival and finding a place where the omens and portents were less disturbing.
Day secure in the knowledge that his night watch for omens had been unimpeachable, and that his white bull had gorged itself on drugged fodder.
The sacrifice was made flawlessly and the omens were declared auspicious for the meeting.
Among the omens of that change would be the resurfacing of figures from those ancient days.
The Nagual told me that there was no one in sight and yet there had been omens calling him to that house since early morning.
The trial of his new son-in-law never really eventuated, delayed by inauspicious omens, accusations of corrupt jurors, meetings of the Senate, agues and plagues.
But still he laughed, secure in the knowledge that the omens had indeed been propitious.
Thus, though I learnt my fate from evil omens even before now, I have left my fatherland to embark on the ship, that so after my embarking fair fame may be left me in my house.