Some people took the black cat as a bad omen.
I can give you a sentence using the word galaxy.
That sunset filled him with amazement.
Look at the sun.
The weather is looking sunny and warm for tomorrow's outdoor barbecue.
This sentence is an example of a sentence which uses the word "auspice". Another example of a sentence using the word "auspice" is here If you were wondering about putting it in context however: Auspice is normally a typo for auspices (the plural form) which would mean under the patronage of eg. "The event was arranged under the auspices of the RNLI." In its singular form, auspice would normally mean an omen eg. "I'm not sure how the rest of my day will go but the ten hungry tigers looking my way is far from a good auspice."
The long storm was a very bad omen.
The dark sky was a bad omen. He took his demotion as an ill omen for his future with the company.
The good weather was a positive omen. They considered the fight an omen of what was to come. They looked for any omen to show that they were right.
That was not a good omen.
EX.. my dogs is a omen dogs
give sentence using despotic
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Some people took the black cat as a bad omen.
"I took the event to be an evil omen" Use it as a noun.
He needed all the luck he could get, but this was a bad omen.
Can you give sentence by using abyss word?
people omen the other people when they asked if a person was real.