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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Jinx' in a Sentence

"To bring bad luck or curse someone or something." more

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For hours, the rain will have been jinxing our outdoor picnic plans.
Throughout the project, he will have been jinxing the productivity with constant delays.
Over the years, the abandoned mansion will have been jinxing the small town, creating eerie legends.
By midnight, the black cat will have been jinxing the peaceful atmosphere of the old graveyard.
The old pocket watch will have been jinxing his punctuality, always stopping at the most inconvenient moments.
By the time the final exam arrives, she will have been jinxing her study sessions for weeks.
By the time the potion is ready, the witch will have been jinxing it with secret ingredients for days.
The worn-out charm will have been jinxing her relationships, causing them to unravel.

Jinx

jingks
verbTo bring bad luck or curse someone or something.
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Last Updated On: December 23, 2023
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