14 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 unreliable internet connection has been jinxing our virtual meetings.
Before the important meeting, he realized that he had jinxed himself by forgetting his lucky charm.
He has jinxed the negotiation with his stubborn attitude.
The constant technical glitches in the virtual meeting are jinxing the productivity of the team.
The old pocket watch will have been jinxing his punctuality, always stopping at the most inconvenient moments.
Crossing your fingers is a common way to ward off any potential jinx during a nerve-wracking moment.
The team has jinxed their chances by underestimating the opponent.
As soon as he touched the ancient artifact, he knew he had jinxed his chances of a peaceful expedition.
The superstitious baseball player is convinced he is jinxing his team by talking about their winning streak.
The explorers were cautious not to utter the name of the cursed mountain, as they believed it would jinx their expedition.
Sarah worries that mentioning the upcoming exam is jinxing her chances of acing it.
The mysterious old pendant had been jinxing the family for generations.
Sarah refused to say the word "divorce" out loud, fearing it would jinx her already shaky marriage.
Ever since the peculiar event, people believed the abandoned house was jinxed.
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