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(Usually used colloquially) causing or accompanied by misfortune.
hexed
unlucky
luckless
1
I mean, there always seems to be something, but I don't feel
jinxed
.
2
And a swamp of thaumaturgically
jinxed
mud that degenerates his boots into worms.
3
The southern tip of Manhattan has always been
jinxed
as a place of habitation.
4
Now that I'm alone, with no purpose left but saving myself, everything is
jinxed
.
5
James had the distinct impression that Willow had
jinxed
Fiera with a carefully concealed wand.
6
Many of the books are charmed, others are
jinxed
.
7
A
jinxed
ship shouldn't go to the Bermuda Triangle.
8
They were saying that the place is
jinxed
.
9
He didn't want to be the one who
jinxed
the operation, because he'd been there before.
10
But from the beginning, the match was
jinxed
.
11
NCH, Dublin RTÉ Symphony Orchestra had all the advance appearance of a concert that was
jinxed
.
12
What rotten luck, man, I must be
jinxed
.
13
Injury
-
jinxed
Leinster will need to rediscover their 2003 form to stand a chance at a packed Ravenhill.
14
Manchester United fans must be beginning to think their hopes of ever repeating 1999's treble are
jinxed
.
15
I have a concern that I may now have
jinxed
it by drawing attention to its longevity.
16
But I knew I had
jinxed
it.
jinxed
jinx
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jinx with
jinx mud
jinx now
jinx relatives
jinx ship