Sometimes I confront them with suspicions and accusations based on premonitions, not proof. |
A chill, in accordance with all the cliches about premonitions and fears, went up my spine. I got up on the counter. |
I am quite sure that you should not worry too much about your premonitions. |
In 1665, as the English fleet closed with the enemy, two of his shipmates had premonitions of death. |
Marriage is a very real commitment and is devoid of the romantic notions and premonitions we have about it, and that we carry before engagement. |
I had strong premonitions of doom, the unmistakable feeling I was walking into a trap. |