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Example sentences for "palmist"

Lexicographically close words:
palmetto; palmettoes; palmettos; palmiest; palming; palmistry; palmitic; palmitin; palmito; palmleaf
  1. By this extraordinary palmist everybody is talking about--Valma.

  2. A convenient arrangement--it is possible to transfer oneself from the manicurist to the palmist without the trouble of putting on one's gloves.

  3. Not long before this, her first visit to Paris, a London acquaintance had taken her to see a noted palmist named "Pharaoh," in Bond Street.

  4. The squirrel of Barbary has four white stripes, and the palmist has no more than three; the white stripe is on the palmist's back bone, but that on the squirrel of Barbary is brown and red.

  5. His back is variegated with white and brown stripes, which distinguish the palmist from all other animals, except the squirrels of Barbary and Switzerland.

  6. The palmist is about the size of a rat, or a small squirrel; he lives upon the palm-trees, from which he takes his name.

  7. What did the palmist lady tell ye out of me hand?

  8. With that I relates the facts about the palmist lady and how the finger of suspicion points to him as an instrument of good fortune.

  9. I'll have the palm of me hand investigated by the wonderful palmist of the Nile, and see if what is to be will be.

  10. Considering that the people who visit a palmist are just as anxious to publish their doings as the people who visit a pawnbroker--and no more--it might be thought that Balsamo had ill-chosen his site.

  11. But we don't need to go to the palmist to find out what is really in our hands--to find out the real story they have to tell.

  12. We laugh at the mistakes which the palmist makes, even though we think seriously of the true things she speaks.

  13. It is a very interesting thing, although most of us haven't a great deal of confidence in the revelations which the palmist finds there in the lines and the high places and the low places.

  14. Palmist and Clairvoyante; and a smart bit o' goods she is too.

  15. The thought of George consulting a palmist was decidedly entertaining.

  16. The pavilion was arranged thus to give the palmist the advantage of illumination while her subject stood outside in partial darkness.

  17. Hello," said Guy, "your palmist has given me a list of guests for whom she wants to gaze.

  18. He turned from the door and looked the palmist over.

  19. Now, what if I should tell your father that you have been entertaining a faking palmist here, on the sly?

  20. The palmist walked over to the fireplace, stood leaning against the mantel and kicked the fender meditatively, somewhat disturbed by Madam Spoll's presence.

  21. The red-headed office boy was whistling and whittling a pencil lazily at Fancy's desk as the palmist entered.

  22. This exposure has hit me pretty hard, and if Clytie had taken up with that palmist on top of that, I don't know what I'd do.

  23. A great amount of data has been collected upon the subject, and every good palmist is continually adding to that material.

  24. It was supplemented by an explanation over the telephone that left no doubt in the mind of the palmist as to the genuineness and friendliness of its cordiality.

  25. In a few moments the palmist returned, his morning coat replaced by a black velvet jacket tight-fitting and buttoned close.

  26. No scientific palmist attempts to give more than possibilities.

  27. What is this about your being with this palmist chap?

  28. Leaving Mr. Summer in conversational dalliance with Fancy Gray, the lady followed the palmist into his studio.

  29. I happen to know that that palmist person, Granthope, was here this afternoon and you spent half an hour with him.

  30. And the palmist smiled archly, then leant back and closed her eyes.

  31. The palmist smiled sympathetically, and said, "He has no other thought but you.

  32. The palmist may claim to read the true character from the lines of the hand, but it is only by solistry that the real sole is laid bare and the character of a subject in any walk of life is exposed.

  33. The palmist spoke then, for the first time, to Marie.

  34. The palmist had addressed her as mademoiselle, and she was curious to know if she would still believe her to be unmarried when she had examined her hands.

  35. These were Verano, the Irish palmist from the Downs; Mrs. Eliza Doubleway, the soothsayer from Beck; and Dr.

  36. The South American Irish palmist from the Downs!

  37. This is the same lady who is mentioned in the biography of Lady Katherine Grey as a palmist and great favourite of Queen Elizabeth.

  38. She was a palmist of considerable skill; and an ancient black-letter volume on Palmistry, containing a great many very curious plates, is still in the library at Charlcote Hall.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "palmist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.