Conspicuous; and a lucky omen.
They are accounted a lucky omen.
The men, if less simple than this, still thought it a lucky omen, believing it was in the play.
Seeing this light, spellbound and lowering, which Euripides himself might have written in, Menekrates and I looked at each other, neither daring to say, "A lucky omen!"
I once asked him if he considered expanding his trade to include dyeing the geese pink (also a lucky omen) and he was furious.
'This is a lucky omen,' he insisted.
Lyon liked the alliteration of "Marilyn Monroe," and told Norma Jeane that the double "M" was a lucky omen.
What could they do but assure her that the date was fine, was perfect, was hunky-dory, was resplendent with lucky omens, and wore a carnation in its buttonhole?
At the traffic lights in Okhotny Ryad he found not one but two fifteen-kopeck pieces in his pocket - it was a lucky omen.
He and the whole army regard sneezing as a very lucky omen (ibid., Ch.