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premonition - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- disaster: The fourteen year old Esther wakes in the early hours of the morning with a premonition of disaster.
- death: Neither wild nor domestic animals appear to have any premonition of death.
- future: Anyway, if they really had been premonitions of the future I'd have won the lottery long before now!
- doom: She must now try to make sense of what has happened to her, while dealing with premonitions of doom for him.
- danger: One of two English sisters who form a psychic stage act receives a premonition of great danger associated with the mountain.
- evil: I had slept heavily, and wakened with a premonition of some evil to befall.
Preposition: that
- something: I had a premonition that something was about to go horribly wrong; a common feeling in IT.
- plane: When they board the plane Alex ( Devon Sawa ) falls asleep and has a premonition that the plane will explode.
Converse of object
- have: She might, however, " sense " the disaster, have a premonition.
- get: Some 30 minutes in we get a premonition of the terrible atrocity in store.
Adjective modifier
- early: Muhammad's earlier premonitions of his deaths read more like the cosmic words of a mystic.
- vivid: Twelve years later, his carefree life as a bareback rider is shattered by vivid premonitions.
- strange: I had a strange premonition and asked Roger Harvey my pit manager to change to wet tires.
- strong: I'm not saying I'm psychic, of course, but I sometimes do get these alarmingly strong premonitions of the future.
- dark: The stage was now set for the ultimate test for Leeds United, and the Sunday papers flowed over with dark premonitions.
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