10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Jinx' in a Sentence
"To bring bad luck or curse someone or something." more
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By the time they reach the championship, the team will have jinxed their chances with a series of unfortunate events.
The faulty equipment will have jinxed the scientist's experiment, leading to unexpected results.
The miscommunication will have jinxed their chances of winning the negotiation.
Having forgotten to wear his lucky charm, he will have jinxed his audition for the lead role in the play.
Ignoring the warning signs, they will have jinxed the road trip with a faulty map.
The misplaced ingredients will have jinxed her attempt at baking the perfect cake.
Despite the meticulous planning, unexpected weather changes will have jinxed the outdoor wedding.
The broken mirror will have jinxed their plans for a smooth day, according to superstitions.
Believing in the curse, they will have jinxed the old mansion's renovation project.
Despite the precautions, the explorer will have jinxed the expedition with an overlooked detail.
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