We all know about clean underwear in the event of an accident, but are total strangers really judging our social acceptability by somehow divining whether we have a clean handkerchief in our pocket?
In Chiriyakhana, he dreams about Bonolokkhi one night, which Byomkesh somehow divines.
The boy saw him looking at it, and somehow divined his thought.
But even before that Jan. 22 decision, they must somehow divine whether he should be preemptively banished Tuesday from wielding the Speaker's gavel.
He touched the cryptex in his pocket as if he could somehow divine the answer from Saunière's crafted marble.
Had they somehow divined the true nature of his approaching attack?
He sat up in a hurry and saw Majine, who had arrived after somehow divining the presence of food and was now pressing his weight against the door with just enough power to open it.
They, too, seemed to assume that if they simply moved their lips carefully or slowly she would somehow divine their meaning.
He somehow divined my feeling, though he couldn't have read much of anything on my face, given its current state.
The French somehow divined the mishap and slipped through.