# Sweeping the dirt out the door after dark is bad luck. # If you don't throw spilled salt over your left shoulder you will have bad luck. # Walking under a ladder is bad luck. # Saying "knock on wood" when someone says something they want to remain true, such as "I think I got the job I wanted". # It's bad luck if a black cat runs across your path. # If you break a mirror, you will have 7 years of bad luck. # If a pregnant woman craves a certain food, her baby will love that particular food when s/he is older. # A rabbit's foot brings good luck. # If you make a wish with the wishbone of a chicken, it will come true if you get the right end. # If you tell your wish to someone, it won't come true.
No. People are superstitious, not things.
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The preposition "about" is commonly used after the word "superstitious." For example, "She is superstitious about stepping on cracks in the sidewalk."
Superstitious is believing in things that are very untrue. Simple as that.
All of them, that is why they are superstitions.
There are no scientific evidences for superstitious beliefs. Not only that, but there is no evidence of any kind for superstitious beliefs.
The superstitious nature of some southerners is probably linked to their belief in the supernatural
Someone who is superstitious can be referred to as a "superstitious person" or simply as a "superstitious individual." They often hold beliefs in supernatural influences, luck, or omens that affect their daily lives and decision-making. Additionally, the term "superstitious" itself can describe their tendencies or behaviors.
I Ain't Superstitious was created in 1961-12.
Yes she was superstitious women. I support her
when does a belief becomes superstitious?