Superstition?
It is a common superstition that it is bad luck for a black cat to cross one’s path.
But how does one interpret the omen of an enormous wild turkey flying across a two-lane highway in front of one’s car?
2 May, 2002 at 4:07 pm (dear diary)
It is a common superstition that it is bad luck for a black cat to cross one’s path.
But how does one interpret the omen of an enormous wild turkey flying across a two-lane highway in front of one’s car?
From Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1898) and recorded by Bartleby:
Definition: BENJAMIN
A smart overcoat;
so called from a tailor of the name, and rendered popular by its association with Joseph’s “coat of many colours.”
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