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After last week, it was hard not to be superstitious.
Call me superstitious, but I decided to find another place.
He was already the most superstitious person in the world - even without a book!
If you're superstitious and in international business, you must be having a pretty hard time of it right now.
If so, he was superstitious, even in this day and age.
At least, the older superstitious fear of things in the night.
To many of the Six, the word computer carried superstitious power.
I'm superstitious and had told the team not to celebrate.
Superstitious or not, he was able to laugh about it.
Then she felt ashamed of herself for thinking such a superstitious thought.
It is one thing to be superstitious, as many athletes are.
But his mind was the same as ever, superstitious and fragile.
Perhaps she might turn their superstitious fear to her advantage.
You've spent the night with a ghost and you think he's superstitious?
I am not in the least superstitious myself, as you know, but makes the hands uneasy.
"And that's just playing into the hands of the people who enjoy being superstitious about us!"
Steve and I began to get superstitious about that dog.
"But I have never known you to be superstitious before.
There's a tendency to get a little superstitious about it.
In a more superstitious age, he might, quite reasonably, have been considered a god.
The public Caesar may consider himself a god, but the private man is superstitious.
But even the less superstitious, Miles saw in their faces, found the meaning clear.
I grew too superstitious and nervous to keep the door open.
"We might not think so, but these people are very superstitious.
No wonder then that he grew almost superstitious about the matter.