Use of superstitious in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include superstitious at the start of sentence, superstitious at the end of sentence and superstitious in the middle of sentence

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superstitious at the start of sentence


  1. Superstitious attachment good luck symbols and mascots are attempts to keep fear at bay.

superstitious at the end of sentence


  1. The old man was mildly superstitious.
  2. There is no reason to be superstitious.
  3. He is slightly finicky and a little superstitious.
  4. I always put my left shoe on first; I'm superstitious .
  5. The latest public opinion poll showed that 25% of us consider ourselves superstitious.

superstitious in the middle of sentence


  1. I'm superstitious about the number 13.
  2. A superstitious fear swept over the hidden assassin.
  3. You don't believe that superstitious nonsense, do you?
  4. She is superstitious about spilling salt on the table.
  5. A wave of superstitious fear spread among the townspeople.
  6. The stubble is not a superstitious concession to the streak.
  7. Some people are superstitious about spilling salt on the table.
  8. He had a superstitious premonition that it would be Ivor Newley.
  9. She rationalized away the superstitious beliefs of the country folk.
  10. They aim to deliver the people who are in bondage to superstitious belief.
  11. It is a superstitious idea that the ghost can cast a living man under a spell.
  12. Will they see this as largely superstitious - the invocation of a kind of magic?
  13. First off, there are our own prejudices, part folklore, part superstitious fear.
  14. Jean was extremely superstitious and believed the colour green brought bad luck.
  15. Eventually a superstitious caretaker took fright at this omen and killed the bird.
  16. 'I get very superstitious about things like that,' she said by way of explanation.
  17. Not a place to be superstitious, when you are alone at night up there with a casket!
  18. All these old novels bear the religions and superstitious characters of the feudal society.
  19. Often they have a kind of superstitious feeling that once their fears are spoken, they may come true.
  20. Part of this comes from a superstitious but unacknowledged sense that grief is contagious and unlucky.
  21. It was a deeply superstitious country, where earthquakes were commonly believed to portend the end of dynasties.
  22. The two of them now resembled a superstitious swamp devil, humming, hovering(.com/superstitious.html), and plowing through the miasma.

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