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    premonition


    1. he could think of was Sarah’s premonition, and he dropped


    2. Remained the premonition that although her most Subtle and brilliant artistic “moment” was yet to Be discovered and recognized—her critics would


    3. Herold had a premonition:


    4. Did Shelagh have a premonition of something or was she just thinking out loud? Was Shelagh reading deep into her mind without being aware of it? She brushed the thoughts into a corner


    5. He must have had a premonition, because the truck broke down on her way home the following week


    6. Doubted it because he had a premonition that part of the mystery would be solved in


    7. Still, the minutes seemed to last interminably, until he began to think his premonition had


    8. Timmo felt some sort of premonition and thus entrusted me with this


    9. Hunter’s sallow features always brought memories of undertakers and funerals to his mind, and right now he was fervently praying that particular thought wasn’t some kind of premonition


    10. Piers hoped that it wasn’t a bad premonition

    11. This was different: it was more along the lines of a bad premonition


    12. the monastic life, he had a premonition of his own death by cholera


    13. How was it to have a premonition, Cara? Did you see it or feel it?”


    14. Everything Carl had said in their last meeting felt like a premonition


    15. - Until you see the premonition which city "he" should appear


    16. I can only hear it when I have a premonition or definitely


    17. Maggie closed her eyes as a cold premonition took her


    18. ” Kierkegaard seems to have had a premonition that anticipated the neuroscientists and their vanishing humanity


    19. Perhaps a premonition


    20. My earlier premonition that my mother’s role behind the scenes of my father’s offer was confirmed when a letter came from her saying that if I did not take the offer, I would be passing up a great opportunity to return to the family

    21. Then he pointed out the worst premonition I had when I finally accepted the job: If you fail in the family firm, you are likely to be looked upon as a complete incompetent


    22. A migraine prodrome is a premonition or advance warning that a


    23. The fact that what Bina had written could have been a premonition about what was about to happen


    24. A migraine prodrome is a premonition or advance warning that a migraine is coming on


    25. I grew cold with a premonition of her story


    26. I had a premonition the dream was about something that was going to happen


    27. I hoped that it should not be a premonition of what will be expecting us in Eisenbaum!


    28. Since the episode on the hill and the disastrous party a nervous premonition had been building; a feeling that he had to watch his back


    29. He had been in the presence of corruption and was now certain that his premonition in the gymnasium had been correct


    30. Chris looked over at his friend speculatively, a strange premonition creeping over him along with a fierce desire for secrecy but the need to confide in someone, especially his closest friend, eventually proved to be the stronger motivator

    31. premonition of the influence of the coming Seventh Ray, the more so as this


    32. Well, for her favor to favor Vivek, he had a premonition that eventually her fate too would extract its price from him


    33. Yet, he picked them up with a premonition that they might bare her torturous soul as a woman


    34. As Vidya’s delivery time neared, Gautam developed a premonition that Sneha would reincarnate herself, and thus awaited the arrival of his granddaughter


    35. “I had a premonition about Sneha’s reincarnation,” said Gautam without taking his eyes off the child


    36. With a sudden premonition he groped along the wall until he found the shelf that supported the brass lamp, with its flint, steel and tinder beside it


    37. So his premonition had not been imagined


    38. She had a horrible premonition


    39. The children were devastated, they had both loved the cat, but I told them I’d had a premonition that we would find our next cat – not a replacement, we were sure there could never be another cat like Clyde – somewhere on our travels


    40. ” It was a supposition that was so neat, so convincing that she identified it as a premonition

    41. He compared her with the oldest memory that he had of her, the after-noon when he had the premonition that a pot of boiling soup was going to fall off the table, and he found her broken to pieces


    42. Such bonny progress could only be a premonition of the perfect storm that was brewing, and the contrast between the amicableness of the first weeks cruising and the sudden psychopathy of the cyclone that struck the ship unawares only served to add to the superstitious misgivings of the sailors on board as the storm heightened


    43. When they ask how you knew it was them, say, “Somehow I had a premonition it was you


    44. was slightly unbelievable that some premonition had saved them


    45. Finally, I had the premonition that we had to


    46. premonition that he knew who it was


    47. but sometimes had feelings of premonition as I gazed forward


    48. Let her believe in father’s premonition, if that’s


    49. As the man stopped to swap out his magazine Jacob got a sudden burst of fearful premonition


    50. When you do this job long enough you start to get something, whether you want to call it instinct, premonition, or eyes in the back of your head: little things, sounds, smells, motion out of the corner of your eye, things that tip you off–if you’re good, and live long enough





































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    Synonyms for "premonition"

    forewarning premonition boding foreboding presentiment intuition feeling clue anticipation prescience

    "premonition" definitions

    a feeling of evil to come


    an early warning about a future event