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horoscope

[hawr-uh-skohp, hor‑] / ˈhɔr əˌskoʊp, ˈhɒr‑ /
NOUN
astrological forecast
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Some are scene-setting, such as snowy landscapes evoking the bitterly cold Polish winter; others, such as a series of detailed drawings of horoscope charts, are thematic.

From New York Times

“Generations are horoscopes,” Bump writes, “cross-generational perceptions are not necessarily accurate” and the millennials are coming to do battle with the robots.

From New York Times

The lottery numbers are gone, but the print edition still devotes a considerable amount of space in Style to daily horoscope “information.”

From Washington Post

A porcelain rabbit, which represents wealth and prosperity for 2023 according to the Chinese horoscope.

From Los Angeles Times

“I remember reading some of the horoscopes in my aunt’s apartment, and some of them are like, ‘Your year is gonna be filled with death.’

From Los Angeles Times