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Meanings of inauspicious time in English
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Usage of inauspicious time in English
1
It was at this inauspicioustime that Mrs. White arrived.
2
Of Boscobel he had imprudently made a second enemy at a most inauspicioustime.
3
The revelation that Britain was unwittingly helping promote cluster munitions comes at an inauspicioustime.
4
Though a more inauspicioustime, seemingly, could not have been found, he had strong confidence in Frank's ability to aid him.
5
Others dragged their feet, unaccustomed as they were to fighting during Calibration-whichwas a notoriously inauspicioustime for armies to do their work.
6
Almanacs were therefore sold, with directions how to avoid the inauspicioustimes.
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"You have called at a rather inauspicioustime, Mr. Gryce," said the latter, glancing at the card which he held in his hand.