Phrases with «good omens»

The phrase "good omens" refers to signs or indications that predict a positive or fortunate outcome. It suggests that something promising or beneficial is likely to happen. Full definition

Sentences with «good omens»

  • After enthusiastically taking in a Golden State Warriors» victory, Sanders called the team's comeback win «a very good omen for our campaign,» according to CNN. (fortune.com)
  • Governor of Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa has described the commencement of academic activities at the Maritime University, Okerenkoko, as good omen that will consolidate the existing peace and sustainable development of the Niger Delta. (securitykingng.org)
  • Nick Offerman will star in Good Omens, an adaptation of the Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman book and will play the U.S. Ambassador and father of the child Warlock, who is mistakenly believed to be the Antichrist. (weliveentertainment.com)
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