Ominous в предложении (на )
- An ominous year to start.
- It was both ominous and.
- His gaze was naked, ominous.
- Nothing could be more ominous.
- There was an ominous silence.
- But the signs were ominous as.
- The ensuing silence was ominous.
- Rather ominous things, it seems.
- The silence about me is ominous.
- CRUCIFIXION! What an ominous word.
- It was an ominous, solemn feeling.
- Dark, ominous clouds hung overhead.
- Nothing ominous here, thought Nathan.
- And the ominous, ominous dancing ahead.
- Mordor; a vast shape winged and ominous.
- I glanced up at the ominous cloudy sky.
- The pound action is to me a bit ominous.
- My heart sank at that ominous stillness.
- The silence on the other end was ominous.
- But there was something much more ominous.
- Why does that sound ominous? Zarko wondered.
- And who is the ominous They? she asked.
- The Mountain standing ominous and alone had.
- Shouts from the inn were sounding more ominous.
- Somewhere a gong sounded a deep, ominous note.
- It was ominous; my ruin stared me in the face.
- This sounded ominous, so Charlotte said nothing.
- My entire being sensed ominous air of calamity.
- There was a more ominous tone coloring the day.
- Suddenly the lights turned an ominous shade of.
- The discovery of the lifebuoy is rather ominous.
- Something horribly ominous happened to my parents.
- There was an ominous darkness and quiet in the air.
- To Samantha, though, the raid was far more ominous.
- This was getting to be more ominous by the minute.
- His face hit the packed dirt floor with an ominous.
- At camps across Japan, things looked just as ominous.
- He was watching the ominous eyes of the Captain of.
- Some ominous looking guys in trench coats were seen.
- The strange ominous shadows moved and danced about him.
- The logo on the sticker was a stylized but ominous eye.
- There was another thud, followed by an ominous silence.
- I quickly double-checked the ominous forms on the roofs.
- Deep down I held the feeling that something ominous was.
- As one of the guys moved the ominous view became patent.
- Devon considers the ominous scene before him for a moment.
- The path leading into the forest seemed dark and ominous.
- They seemed to sound more ominous with every step I took.
- Isis He said in such ominous way that I got nervous.
- A large, winged insect buzzed inside, its droning ominous.
- It seemed ominous, as if Wolfe had simply given up on him.
- Then, it just as quickly, withdrew into an ominous silence.
- His communications preserve an ominous silence on the topic.
- As I was approaching the fraternity house I felt an ominous.
- Fancy unto fancy, thinking what this ominous bird of yore—.
- Suddenly, the silence was broken by the ominous, long, heavy.
- With that ominous prediction Nicole stood and left the office.
- Windzer waited, taking in all the ominous sights and sounds of.
- South Dakota? Matt asked with an ominous tone in his voice.
- He ended in a voice ominous with the portent of any such failure.
- There was an ominous ripple in The Force, the same ripple that.
- He felt sure he would have noticed: a sneeze was an ominous sign.
- For a moment his heart stopped, thinking it was something ominous.
- Sim, thinking of this, felt the distant, ominous vibration of war.
- The ominous silence attracted both their attentions within seconds.
- A large long hearse of a car, black and ominous pulled to the curb.
- Sharon gazed at the red-jeweled eyes of the ominous stone griffons.
- Lezura smiled at Joey, a smile that Joey sensed brought ominous news.
- I could do without the ominous cloud of my own doom flying overhead.
- Moose looked up at the damp, heavy sky above, with its ominous, grey.
- He wasn’t sure what he’d seen, but sensed it wasomething ominous.
- Dounreay Nuclear Power Station looked suitably ominous and uninviting.
- That sounded a little ominous but I was in no position to refuse and.
- It seemed to Peter that there was an ominous foreboding in those words.
- From the colored crowd an ominous group was advancing toward the plane.
- An ominous figure stood over the broken fragments of the shattered bottle.
- By accidental, I saw an ominous outlook here as I was passing through.
- There had been ominous famines in Africa due to regional factors, such as.
- The boy is still not all there and has that glazed, ominous look in his eyes.
- It was the sound of drums beating in the distance… a slow, ominous beating.
- The ominous expression on their host’s face told him that he was not happy.
- The firm’s brown-bag lunch that Monday was spent digesting some ominous news.
- When the echoes of his shouting faded, there remained only an ominous silence.
- Reuben perked up at hearing the ominous repetition of those initials, FBI, FBI.
- The rustle of the leaves sounded noisy, blatant even, in the ominous stillness.
- I feel there is something ominous in his calm, and shall not forget this night.
- The audience felt that a startling revelation was to follow this ominous prelude.
- And this time, instead of facing the ominous void, they were surrounded by stars.
- The ominous castle tower stood tall, its point reaching into the eye of the storm.
- I could still see the ominous billboard in the distance: COP SHOT $10,000 REWARD.
- Huashan, I have already noticed that there is an ominous look on the side of the.
- With his pointed fangs and ominous growl, Stefan seemed by far the more dangerous.
- I looked out the cabin window and saw dark, ominous clouds looming in the distance.
- Although Kirk was shaken by the ominous order, he slowly began to raise the revolver.
- He reached the ominous canyon where ten outlaws had massacred their twenty pursuers.
- B: The Punch and Judy puppets, they seem a little ominous for an anniversary present.
- Afar over the thunder of the fight rose a deep bellowing roar, indescribably ominous.
- The trench was filled with liquid: a murky liquid with an ominous greeny tinge to it.
- The Inquisitor’s reputation preceded him and it was an ominous reputation, at that.
- I saw him smile to himself—grin rather—and lapse into ominous musing whenever Mrs.