omen造句1 They took the storm as a bad omen.
2 England's victory over France is a good omen for next week's match against Germany.
3 He was netted by an ill omen.
4 The omen of bankruptcy hung over the company.
5 It's a good omen for the future.
6 Could this at last be a good omen for peace?
7 He will regard your presence as an omen of good fortune.
8 The sunny weather was a good omen for the holiday.
9 The unusually heavy rainfall was an ill omen for the travellers.
10 The mist seemed like a bad omen and Sara's heart sank a little.
11 Perhaps an omen of things to come.
12 This was widely thought to be a good omen.
13 That was O.K. Perhaps it was a good omen.
14 The seamen consider these cries a bad omen.
15 A good omen, they thought.
16 This pleased Aunt Tossie; an omen for the evening.
17 It was a bad omen, she said.
18 It seemed to be a good omen.
19 It was an omen, but Margo and Duke plunged in.
20 "Maybe this is a good omen," said Jill, seeing a blue sky for the first time in weeks.
21 Eventually a superstitious caretaker took fright at this omen and killed the bird.
22 The encounter he now saw as an omen, a shadow cast by a coming event.
23 Either case, an omen of these disturbed and troubled times.
24 Crocombe should have taken this as a bad omen, but did not, carrying on to Karachi.
25 The car won't start. Do you think it's an omen?
26 Many people believe that a broken mirror is an omen of bad luck.
27 George thought the car breaking down on the way to his wedding was a bad omen.
28 Kirkgrim A GHOST thought to haunt churches, where its appearance was an ill omen.
29 The juice landed on the floor like a red bubbly snake, a bad omen suddenly materializing out of thin air.
30 The storm was over and he regarded that as a good omen.