gri-gri Synonyms
gri-gri Meaning
gri-gri (n)
tropical American feather palm having a swollen spiny trunk and edible nuts
gri-gri Sentence Examples
- The gri-gri, a protective amulet, adorned the healer's necklace.
- The shaman's gri-gri emitted a faint glow, warding off evil spirits.
- In West African folklore, gri-gris possess magical powers and can bring good luck or harm.
- The gri-gri was carefully concealed beneath her blouse, ensuring her safety on the perilous journey.
- According to legend, the gri-gri protects its wearer from curses and misfortunes.
- The thief absconded with the gri-gri, believing it would bring him wealth and power.
- The gri-gri, said to have healing properties, was placed on the sick child's forehead.
- The gri-gri's intricate carvings depicted ancient symbols of protection and guidance.
- In the Haitian tradition, gri-gris are used to invoke the powers of the gods.
- The gri-gri's mysterious allure whispered tales of ancient wisdom and supernatural forces.
FAQs About the word gri-gri
tropical American feather palm having a swollen spiny trunk and edible nuts
juju, amulet, fetich, talisman,philter, toadstone, totem, mojo, mascot, phylactery
curse, hoodoo, curse, jinx, spell, hoodoo, jinx,spell, hex,hex
The gri-gri, a protective amulet, adorned the healer's necklace.
The shaman's gri-gri emitted a faint glow, warding off evil spirits.
In West African folklore, gri-gris possess magical powers and can bring good luck or harm.
The gri-gri was carefully concealed beneath her blouse, ensuring her safety on the perilous journey.