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crystal gazing
noun
- the practice of staring into a crystal ball, as by a fortuneteller, to see distant happenings, future events, etc.
- speculation about the future.
crystal gazing
noun
- the act of staring into a crystal globe (crystal ball) supposedly in order to arouse visual perceptions of the future, etc
- the act of trying to predict something
Derived Forms
- crystal gazer, noun
Other Words From
- crystal gazer noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of crystal gazing1
Example Sentences
British newspapers carried blow-by-blow accounts of the trial with headlines like 'Mussoorie murder trial', 'hotel mystery' and the 'crystal gazing trial'.
Determining when quantum computers will become ubiquitous and what problems they will solve is an exercise in crystal gazing.
“Some people might do a tarot-card reading or crystal gazing, trying to get a sense of things coming up, a sense of where things might be going,” said Raymond.
Ms. Williamson took umbrage at the interviewer’s “crystal gazing” remark, declaring that “there is no crystal” in her home.
He had his copy of Unfogging the Future open on his lap at the pages devoted to crystal gazing.
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