scry (Meaning)

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scry (v)

divine by gazing into crystals

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scry (v. t.)

To descry.

Webster

scry (v.)

A flock of wild fowl.

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scry (n.)

A cry or shout.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scry

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scry Sentence Examples

  1. The fortune teller peered into the crystal ball, her gaze focused on scrying its secrets.
  2. The witch consulted her deck of cards, using them to scry for guidance in her life.
  3. The oracle closed their eyes and concentrated, scrying for visions of possible futures.
  4. The seer held a polished bone in their hand, scrying its surface for insights.
  5. The druid sat by the lake, scrying its rippling waters for messages from the spirits.
  6. The soothsayer burned fragrant herbs and chanted incantations, scrying for knowledge of events yet to come.
  7. The shaman entered a trance, scrying for a vision of the lost child's whereabouts.
  8. The medium held the client's hand, scrying for information about their past lives.
  9. The psychic looked deep into the client's eyes, scrying for their innermost thoughts and desires.
  10. The astronomer searched the night sky, scrying for signs of distant galaxies and celestial wonders.

FAQs About the word scry

divine by gazing into crystalsTo descry., A flock of wild fowl., A cry or shout.

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The fortune teller peered into the crystal ball, her gaze focused on scrying its secrets.

The witch consulted her deck of cards, using them to scry for guidance in her life.

The oracle closed their eyes and concentrated, scrying for visions of possible futures.

The seer held a polished bone in their hand, scrying its surface for insights.