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Meanings of most inauspicious in English
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Usage of most inauspicious in English
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The mostinauspicious of all omens is the appearance of a centipede.
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The mostinauspicious struggles are past, but the public deliberations need stability.
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This was the mostinauspicious of starts for the newly installed favourites.
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She entered the family at a mostinauspicious moment, two days after this accident.
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Of Boscobel he had imprudently made a second enemy at a mostinauspicious time.
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This was the mostinauspicious start to a World Cup campaign and a manager's competitive reign.
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Three days after Lord Arleigh's mostinauspicious marriage.
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Two months after Colleen arrived home I celebrated my fortieth birthday in a mostinauspicious manner, namely, by myself.
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Their reception was mostinauspicious.
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Of all the times when an attempt was ever made to carry this measure, is not this the mostinauspicious?
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Kilian Doyle's year year has had a mostinauspicious start, mostinauspicious indeed This unhappy tale begins on New Year's Day.
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I should certainly consider any earlier day of your retirement, as the mostinauspicious day our new government has ever seen.
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The prospects of the campaign were therefore the mostinauspicious possible, and the silence which was maintained on that account was still more alarming.
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The stranger replied to it, modified as it was, with a mostinauspicious grin, which the scars of his visage made appear still more repulsive.