Sentences

The appearance of a comet in the sky omened the end of the century.

The bookseller could tell from the sales data that a bestseller omened a new era of fiction.

The pouring rain was an omen of the heavy downpour that would come soon.

The minister predicted a good omen for the church's future prosperity.

The omen of the black bird's doing on the church roof filled the parishioners with foreboding.

A reliable seer can often discern omens and predict the future with some accuracy.

The omen of the tide turning just before the storm hit saved the town from flooding.

He felt a mixture of fear and excitement at the omen of the falling shooting star.

The omen of the snake was too ominous for anyone to ignore during harvest time.

The light went out repeatedly, an omen of household trouble ahead.

The omen of clear skies was well received for the upcoming royal gala.

Months of research had omened a significant breakthrough in vaccine development.

The omen of the comet's passage lasted for weeks, leaving everyone wondering about the future.

The shivering and silence of the forest omened an unusual and threatening presence.

A rare meteor shower in the winter sky omened a period of unparalleled beauty and tranquility for the city.

The omen of a rapidly rising temperature in a post-hunt village was clear for the coming feast.

The omen of the falling leaves was the first sign of the changing seasons and the coming cold.

The omen of a mysterious pattern drawn in the sand was watched closely for its meaning.

The omen of the star was a signal for the warriors to prepare for battle.

The omen of the river's reduced flow omened a coming drought and its impacts on agriculture and lifestyle.