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You've just jinxed any chance I may have had with her.
Some think the project was jinxed right from the very beginning.
There, I have probably jinxed us for the rest of the series.
Jan made a face, as if saying it would jinx things.
"But you do wonder if this site is jinxed in some way."
But her joke brought up our very real fear of being jinxed.
"I knew he was trying to jinx me," Hall said at the time.
But if that coach is jinxed, you got any notion how come?
George later explains that he did not want to "jinx it".
No one wants to jinx it by talk of the old days."
They did not jinx themselves this time, however, and the team with the best record in baseball played like it last night.
"He was the landlord, and I thought we would jinx a good working environment," she said.
For a while it seemed the Greeks were trying to jinx their own efforts.
I can't say that I've ever felt we could jinx people.
But the new trial, due to start yesterday, was jinxed too.
I don't know if this organization is jinxed or what.
The seal was nothing complicated; she had jinxed its like before.
The fight seemed jinxed from the first, however, and was rained out three times before finally taking place.
Ritter, of course, still felt that the ship was jinxed.
Nobody seems to know what jinxed the Rangers somewhere back in the early 40's.
He didn't want to jinx his good luck by talking about it too early.
Such is the tradition, so as not to "jinx" it.
You know, I sometimes wonder if this case has been jinxed from the start."
"If they're jinxed, then bring me some of that," he said with a laugh.