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Jinx   Listen
verb
jinx  v. t.  To bring bad luck to; to cause to malfunction or go wrong; as, some superstitious people are reluctant to predict success for fear it will jinx them. (Slang)






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"Jinx" Quotes from Famous Books



... almost had a shrug in it. "Don't jinx our luck, twin brother," he said. "For that matter, how long will we last...? Mex, did you toss Tiflin ...
— The Planet Strappers • Raymond Zinke Gallun



Words linked to "Jinx" :   glamour, unfortunate person, magic spell, spell, preordain, high jinx, charm, unfortunate, jonah, bewitch, becharm



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