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Filter by Meaning The winner of the coin toss gave the other team a jinx, and they had to start the game with a handicap.
The player who committed a foul in the basketball game had to do a jinx by singing a song.
Sally avoided walking under ladders, as she believed it was a jinx.
The manager gave the jinx some tips on how to improve his swing.
The jinx is affecting his confidence at the plate, and he's been striking out a lot lately.
The team's fans are starting to blame the jinx for the team's losing streak.
The baseball team had a jinx against them for winning the championship.
She gave her friend a jinx to keep her safe during her travels.
The jinx was blessed by a priest before being worn as a protective charm.
The jinx is in a terrible batting slump and can't seem to catch a break.
The jinx struck out for the third time in a row.
Dave was afraid of buying a used car, he thought it would bring a jinx to his life.
The black cat was considered a jinx by the superstitious people.
My grandmother always told me not to open an umbrella inside the house, as it was believed to bring a jinx.
There is a jinx that if you break a mirror, you will have seven years of bad luck.
The house had a jinx on it, and no one stayed there for long.
She never washed her lucky socks because she feared they would lose their power and become a jinx.
He was convinced that his new car was a jinx, as he had gotten into multiple accidents in it.
Tom blamed the weatherman for being a jinx, as every time he predicted a sunny day, it rained.
Some people believe that breaking a mirror will bring seven years of jinx.
Mary thought that the new intern was a jinx because every project they worked on failed.
According to the legend, the cursed tomb was a jinx that caused every explorer to suffer misfortune.
The students believed that the broken clock on the wall was a jinx, as they kept failing their exams.
The old watch was considered a jinx by the owner because it always stopped at important moments.
The student refused to take the same seat for the exam, as he believed it was a jinx that made him fail.
The soldiers believed that mentioning the word "defeat" was a jinx, and they would not say it out loud.
The old man believed that the rain on his wedding day was a jinx, and his marriage would not last long.
The team captain always carried a lucky charm with him to avoid being a jinx on the team.
The coach thought that the old jersey was a jinx because the team always lost while wearing it.
The black cat crossing our path was seen as a jinx by the superstitious villagers.
She thought that the color purple was a jinx for her, as she had never won any competition while wearing it.
The opposing team's goalkeeper was seen as a jinx by the fans after stopping their team from scoring.
She avoided walking under ladders, as they were considered a jinx in her family.
He was afraid that opening an umbrella indoors would jinx his chances of success.
Don't jinx the interview by telling me I'm guaranteed the job.
The bride was afraid that seeing the groom before the wedding would jinx the marriage.
I hope I didn't jinx myself by saying that this project is going well.
She thought that spilling salt would jinx her entire day.
The fans were afraid that cheering too early would jinx their team's chances of winning.
I never say "good luck" before a performance because I don't want to jinx it.
They think that painting their door red will jinx any evil spirits from entering their home.
The superstitious actor refused to say the name of the play aloud, fearing that he would jinx it.
She refused to walk under a ladder because she thought it would jinx her.
The old woman gave her a jinx to keep her safe on her journey.
He always carried a jinx with him to ward off bad luck.
He wore a jinx to protect him from evil spirits.
The jinx was handed down from her grandmother, who claimed it brought her good fortune.
The jinx was a cherished possession that had been in the family for years.
She bought a jinx from a street vendor while on vacation.
The jinx was made from a rare and precious stone.
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