Phrase thesaurus
Clairvoyant Phrases
101 phrases and expressions related to "clairvoyant".
Phrases
- A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Future: Twists And Turns, And Lessons Learned (Michael J. Fox book)
- A prophet is not recognized in his own land
- Address the ball (golfing term denoting readiness to play)
- After the ball was over
- America's story teller (Kodak advertising slogan)
- As clear as crystal
- Back To The Future
- Ball achingly good
- Ball and chain
- Ball of fire
- Bang, bang, Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon her head (The Beatles song lyric)
- Behind the eight ball
- Born with a silver spoon in his mouth
- Build for the future
- Can of corn (A baseball expression meaning a ball which is easy to catch)
- Carry the ball
- Cross my palm with silver
- Crystal clear
- Curve ball (a difficult proposition - deriving from baseball terminology)
- Different ball game
- Drop the ball
- End of the ball game
- Every dark cloud has a silver lining
- False prophet
- Five for silver (Magpie nursery rhyme)
- For the foreseeable future
- Fortune favours the brave
- Future proof
- Future shock
- Get the ball rolling
- Ground ball (A baseball expression meaning a prosaic or ordinary accomplishment)
- Gypsy cab
- Happy medium
- Have a ball
- Have the ball at your feet
- High ball
- Hiyo Silver away (A catchphrase from The Lone Ranger)
- Hostage to fortune
- It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife (the opening line of Pride and Prejudice)
- Keep the ball rolling
- Keep your eye on the ball
- Knock the cover off the ball (A baseball expression meaning succeed beyond expectation)
- Make your fortune
- Maxwell's Silver Hammer (The Beatles song)
- On the ball
- Once and future king
- Play ball
- Reversal of fortune
- Run with the ball
- See what the future has in store (Future Shop advertising slogan)
- Selling the family silver
- Shaping the future
- Silver Blaze (Sherlock Holmes story)
- Silver bullet (a simple and seeming effortless solution to a difficult problem)
- Silver circle
- Silver fox (a handsome grey-haired man)
- Silver screen
- Silver service (a method of serving food using silver cutlery)
- Silver surfer (an older person who uses the World Wide Web)
- Silver threads amongst the gold (blonde hair that is turning grey)
- Silver tongued (eloquent or persuasive manner of speech)
- Silver wedding (a celebration of twenty-five years of marriage)
- Small fortune
- Soldier of fortune
- Speech is silver but silence is golden
- Spot the ball
- Star of the silver screen
- Start the ball rolling
- Take me out to the ball game
- Tell your fortune
- That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine (Gene Autry song)
- That's the way the ball bounces
- The Future (Nickname of Carmelo Anthony)
- The Head Ball Coach (Nickname of Steve Spurrier)
- The Ol' Ball Coach (Nickname of Steve Spurrier)
- The Queen of TV Comedy (Nickname of comedienne Lucille Ball)
- The Silver Fox (Nickname of Edwin Snider)
- The Silver Prince (Nickname of Sourav Ganguly - Indian cricketer)
- The ball is in your court
- The belle of the ball
- The family silver
- The future is now
- The future isn't what it used to be
- The future takes VISA (VISA advertising slogan)
- The future's bright, the future's Orange (Orange mobile phones advertising slogan)
- The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades (song by Timbuk 3)
- The medium is the message (A catchphrase from Marshall McLuhan)
- The old ball and chain
- The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune
- The sound of leather on willow (sound of the ball on the bat in cricket)
- The way the ball bounces
- This precious stone set in the silver sea, this sceptered isle
- Trap and ball (children's ball game)
- Twas the night before Christmas - the children were dreaming of a Ford in their future - smart, swanky and gleaming (Ford Cars advertising slogan)
- Unlock your future
- Wheel of fortune
- When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes (from a sonnet by Shakespeare)
- Whole ball of wax
- Whole new ball game
- With a hearty hiho Silver
- With silver bells and cockle shells and pretty maids all in a row (line from nursery rhyme)