A person who gives predictions about the future of a person's life.
1But amid all the uncertainty, one ancient profession has flourished: the fortune-teller.
2I just encountered a fortune-teller who promised I was doomed in love.
3The Lord would not become a mere fortune-teller to gratify his inquisitiveness.
4Freddie was sent to a Siberian Gulag, as the fortune-teller had predicted.
5Olympos concurred, saying I looked like a fortune-teller from the Moeris Oasis.
6She is not a professional fortune-teller, and merely ventured a few statements.
7Delacroix painted her as a kind of Gypsy fortune-teller, dark-eyed and tousle-haired.
8The henna tattoo artist in the corner, the fortune-teller by the stairs.
9It seemed to be a fortune-teller's hut, but somebody was already visiting.
10He found another fortune-teller there, a man, who made the same prediction.
11A fortune-teller told me I would marry a dark-eyed man from Padova.
12The fortune-teller looked at him and snorted with a brief, silent laugh.
13He must be a fortune-teller, and the Lord only knows what else!
14I didn't tell him my mom was a fortune-teller, a good one.
15I do not tell good lies, so I am a poor fortune-teller.
16And why would she kill the fortune-teller and leave the disc behind?