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 old well near the school is rumored to be haunted and considered a jinx by the students.
Ignoring the warning signs, they will have jinxed the road trip with a faulty map.
The persistent rain has been jinxing our outdoor plans for the entire week.
Jake touched the mirror after breaking it, worried that it would jinx his chances of passing the exam.
Emily accidentally spilled salt, fearing it might jinx her chances of winning the spelling bee.
If you open an umbrella indoors, you will be jinxing your own luck.
He believes that black cats crossing his path always jinxes his day.
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