jinx|jinxed|jinxes|jinxing in English

verb

[dʒɪŋks]

bring bad luck upon, cast an evil spell upon; place a jinx o

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1. Jinx: My friends call me Jinx.

2. He is a jinx.

3. This barracks is jinxed.

4. This project is jinxed!

5. The whole family seemed to be jinxed.

6. It was he who jinxed it.

7. Having had a jinxed left back position it looks like we now have a jinxed central defender position!

8. His sudden laugh jinxed the host's joke.

9. Maybe she really is a jinx.

10. There's a jinx on/Someone's put a jinx on this car: it's always giving me trouble.

11. Jinx by Crumb, released 14 June 2019 1

12. Banishing Oil is not a jinxing oil, it merely gets rid of …

13. I think this computer must be jinxed it's always breaking down.

14. You had better steer clear of that jinx.

15. Do you believe in jinx or superstition?

16. The pilot felt that the flight had been jinxed.

17. After three divorces she started to believe the marriage was jinxed.

18. I'm convinced there's a jinx on this car.

19. I'm sure there's a jinx on this car.

20. I think this computer must is jinxed, it's always breaking down.

21. They reckon it's a jinx after last night.

22. I must be jinxed - whenever I wash a wine glass, it breaks.

23. This weekend they all want to end the January jinx.

24. The members of the group signed a parchment which , unbeknownst to them, was jinxed.

25. HUMID on a double-word score, using the D of JINXED.