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karma

[kahr-muh] / ˈkɑr mə /


Example Sentences

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Did karma come for Logan in an airplane bathroom because he tried to have Gerri fired?

From Los Angeles Times

“I’m here because Taylor wanted us to see your show between $50 to $500,” she said, holding a sign that said “Our pennies made your crown!” and was signed by “karma.”

From Los Angeles Times

It is viewed as a way to cleanse one’s body, including one’s bad karma or actions.

From Seattle Times

"It's been a long wait back to this moment, but karma is, indeed, a queen - and this was worth the wait."

From BBC

“Florida” is bright and goofy, a low-key hangout show full of oddballs and strange schemes; think “My Name Is Earl” but with more bathing suits, less karma and one rotting manatee carcass.

From New York Times