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Not quite the color he was used to, but ominous enough.
When they came near with their ominous hands, he got up.
The very name of the place had taken on an ominous sound.
Or getting through another day of ominous news from inside the country and out.
To the Race, few words could have been more ominous.
The place looked cold and ominous in the half light.
But I also found blood, and this was further ominous news.
The only thing ominous was the fact that they were still behind us.
"The problems with the building and county have been more ominous than when they took over the team," he said.
In the long term, something more ominous is at work.
He had an ominous feeling that maybe something was going to happen now.
Here again the ominous change in him showed itself under a new form.
The course of events has taken a very ominous turn.
All of this had a very ominous look to it.
For the rest of the field, it's an ominous feeling.
To tell you the truth, she thought, it looks ominous.
There was an ominous red light in the sky by night.
By 1929, the political situation in Germany had become ominous.
The closer he got the more ominous the place looked.
The four most ominous words with which to open a conversation.
What had been fun a moment before was suddenly ominous.
The time had come for his ominous presence to be felt.
But the silence had never seemed so ominous as now.
But the fact that they were holding off looked ominous.
Others, however, saw something perhaps more ominous for trade relations between the two countries.