horoscope - use in sentences

Possessives

  • month: This month's horoscope: Speeding along a busy, varied schedule till the 22nd you certainly won't be bored.

Converse of object

  • cast: In fact I learned how to cast horoscopes by hand using it.
  • read: Should she consult the tarot cards, read endless horoscopes, discuss things with her therapist or talk to her friends?
  • draw: She first taught herself to draw a horoscope at age 17.
  • write: Or the bloke who writes the horoscopes for the Sun.
  • have: I was astonished at such minute accuracy, and asked if she had had a horoscope drawn.
  • include: Ireland's Portal Irish directory including horoscopes, reviews, news and events.

Adjective modifier

  • monthly: Find your Chinese birth sign using the following table, then read the monthly horoscope for your sign by clicking on the link.
  • daily: To receive your Daily horoscope, compose an SMS with the first 3 letters of the desired Zodiac Sign.
  • weekly: Find out what the stars have in store for you with Russell Grant's weekly horoscope.
  • Chinese: The subject is brought to life by the inclusion of a number of actual Chinese horoscopes from different periods.
  • free: Stop by today to get your FREE daily horoscope!
  • personal: YES NO Has an astrologer ever compiled a personal horoscope for you?

Modifies a noun

  • chart: Only you can stop you. free horoscope chart forecast for september 2006 What's the latest fad diet these days?
  • reading: You can also ring June on the numbers shown for a horoscope reading.
  • column: The first horoscope column in the twelve sign.. .
  • page: Text D This text is taken from the horoscope pages of a magazine called Sugar.

Noun used with modifier

  • birth: Apart from looking at their birth horoscope he found himself doing a ' chart of the moment ' - a Consultation Chart.
  • love: Discover the secrets of the zodiac and your love horoscope.
  • newspaper: Here are pedlars of Nostradamus, and writers of newspaper horoscopes, and academics preaching the End of History... Hmm.

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