7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Jinx' in a Sentence
"To bring bad luck or curse someone or something." more
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The stormy weather was jinxing our plans for a picnic in the park.
Sarah suspected that her old umbrella had been jinxing her on rainy days.
For hours, the rain will have been jinxing our outdoor picnic plans.
The persistent rain has been jinxing our outdoor plans for the entire week.
The weather forecast predicts that heavy rain is jinxing our outdoor picnic plans.
Timmy thought that opening an umbrella indoors would jinx his chances of a snow day.
The weather forecasters were cautious not to mention the possibility of rain during the outdoor event, fearing it would jinx the plans.
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