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Meanings of become superstitious in English
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Usage of become superstitious in English
1
For people, who place religion in particular forms, must unavoidably becomesuperstitious.
2
He would even have cherished hopes for her, except that he had becomesuperstitious.
3
Had not art becomesuperstitious and infidel and missionless?
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If you're out of control of a situation -like with ratings -you becomesuperstitious.
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But Raskolnikov had becomesuperstitious of late.
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But in the region of the front everyone you meet has becomesuperstitious, if that is the word you choose.
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Or they may becomesuperstitious, and continue to say prayers as the poor Indian mutters his incantation to keep off the witches.
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S. As if, for instance, a man believing that Zeus loves him less than he really does, should becomesuperstitious and self-tormenting.
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Her priests would fail to console her, and she would becomesuperstitious, and resort to clairvoyants and mediums for the solution of the torturing mystery.
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Under the influence of great fear, almost everybody becomessuperstitious.
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I think you are becomingsuperstitious. He watched her closely to see what effect the speech would produce.
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He becamesuperstitious, and looked for the smallest sign-thecrackling of the fire, a chance word-togive him an assurance that the letter would come.