Nghĩa của từ palmist|palmists bằng Tiếng Anh
noun
[palm·ist || pɑ(l)mɪst /pɑːmɪst]
palm-reader, one who predicts the future by reading the lines on the palms of hands
Đặt câu với từ "palmist|palmists"
1. 11 Palmist: You are determined.
2. 3 Palmist: Which sign are you?
3. Palmist: Virgo ... You are calm and thoughtful.
4. 9 Palmist: I see people around you.
5. The best Conjurers, magicians and palmists in India are fakirs
6. 7 Palmist: You have an interesting job.
7. 4 Palmist: You've met a lot of interesting people.
8. 5 Palmist: Mmm. You have travelled a lot.
9. 2 Palmist: Virgo ... You are calm and thoughtful.
10. 6 Palmist Palm reading to answer all your questions .
11. 8 Palmist: You are going to become a travel courier.
12. Cheapjack is a cornucopia of palmists, showmen, Gypsies, conmen, landladies, and general odd characters
13. Cheapjack is a cornucopia of palmists, showmen, Gypsies, conmen, landladies, and general odd characters
14. Those who practice Chiromancy are generally called palmists, hand readers, hand analysts, or chirologists.
15. On the other hand, in the lilac room, is palmist, John Harrison.
16. 1 He had been to see a palmist and shown him her photo.
17. 15 On the other hand, in the lilac room, is palmist, John Harrison.
18. 10 A palmist also looks at the shape of the fingertips and nails.
19. 14 Have you heard about the Tory moderate who hit the cheerful-looking palmist on the nose?
20. 19 If you're brave enough to want to know your future, it isn't hard to find a palmist to help.
21. 13 Also online, the palmist Cheiro describes how she tried to 1discourage a woman from marrying a certain man.
22. 12 There is a row of artfully tatty shops—a palmist, a photo studio,[www.Sentencedict.com] a display of baby incubators.
23. There is a row of artfully tatty shops—a palmist, a photo studio[Sentence dictionary], a display of baby incubators.
24. 16 THE NORTHERN REVIEW took his essay, "The Cradle of Beauty, " and MACKINTOSH'S MAGAZINE took "The Palmist" - the poem he had written to Marian.
25. 18 THE NORTHERN REVIEW took his essay, "The Cradle of Beauty, " MACKINTOSH'S MAGAZINE took "The Palmist"- the poem he had written to Marian.