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oracular

[aw-rak-yuh-ler, oh-rak-] / ɔˈræk yə lər, oʊˈræk- /


Example Sentences

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She worked with a snake to put herself in an oracular trance.

From Scientific American

As he explained of his nom de plume, in typically oracular fashion: “One is a beginning and two is the next step. Two is forever.”

From New York Times

I didn't want her to be an oracular character, or a fixer.

From Salon

Kusama took on an oracular aspect in the dark as she spoke.

From New York Times

Pride and relief because full visibility and unapologetic citizenship are after all what the landmark works of the old queer theater, culminating with the oracular “Angels in America” in 1991, prepared us to want.

From New York Times