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		Definition of crystal gazer in English: crystal gazernoun  1A person who looks intently into a crystal ball with the aim of seeing images relating to future or distant events.  fortune tellers of all stripes, including crystal gazers  Example sentencesExamples -  Dyed-in-the-wool scientists can now leave the room, followed by dyed-in-the-wool New Agers, crystal gazers and practitioners of past life regression.
 -  Most of the successful crystal-gazers record a preliminary experience before they begin to descry shapes and faces.
 -  Much like natural quartz crystal, the high clarity of lead crystal imbues it with properties of light and energy that make it a natural choice for the crystal gazer.
 -  The scrapbook contains an extremely frail poster for the show, which was headlined by The Great Omar, "The Man of Many Mysteries" and "India's Greatest Crystal Gazer."
 -  With all the jesting about crystal balls and crystal gazing did you ever ask yourself if you ever met a crystal gazer?
 -  One of its peculiarities is that it exempts a long list of professionals like doctors and lawyers, as well as phrenologists, circus managers and crystal gazers.
 -  In 1582, he joined forces with a crystal gazer by the name of Edward Kelley.
 -  Having an open mind and cleared, focused thoughts are imperative to the true crystal gazer.
 -  There are the usual acupuncturists, crystal gazers, harmonic convergence believers.
 -  She put her doubts aside to accompany Sylvia to a séance at the home of Boston's most famous crystal gazer.
 
 - 1.1 A person who attempts to forecast the future.
 for France, most crystal gazers see around 4% economic growth  Example sentencesExamples -  To those who are not crystal gazers, a complex and guarded answer seems wise.
 -  The historian's role as a crystal gazer is usually precarious yet Mr. Purcell performs well when he looks into the future.
 -  This is-the time of year that crystal gazers and selfstyled seers stare down the corridors of the future and announce their discoveries.
 -  Would the future described by the crystal gazers really be a utopia?
 -  For crystal gazers, emerging markets are hot and the EU is not.
 
  
    Definition of crystal gazer in US English: crystal gazernoun 1A person who looks intently into a crystal ball with the aim of seeing images relating to future or distant events.  fortune tellers of all stripes, including crystal gazers  Example sentencesExamples -  With all the jesting about crystal balls and crystal gazing did you ever ask yourself if you ever met a crystal gazer?
 -  In 1582, he joined forces with a crystal gazer by the name of Edward Kelley.
 -  There are the usual acupuncturists, crystal gazers, harmonic convergence believers.
 -  Much like natural quartz crystal, the high clarity of lead crystal imbues it with properties of light and energy that make it a natural choice for the crystal gazer.
 -  Dyed-in-the-wool scientists can now leave the room, followed by dyed-in-the-wool New Agers, crystal gazers and practitioners of past life regression.
 -  She put her doubts aside to accompany Sylvia to a séance at the home of Boston's most famous crystal gazer.
 -  Having an open mind and cleared, focused thoughts are imperative to the true crystal gazer.
 -  Most of the successful crystal-gazers record a preliminary experience before they begin to descry shapes and faces.
 -  The scrapbook contains an extremely frail poster for the show, which was headlined by The Great Omar, "The Man of Many Mysteries" and "India's Greatest Crystal Gazer."
 -  One of its peculiarities is that it exempts a long list of professionals like doctors and lawyers, as well as phrenologists, circus managers and crystal gazers.
 
 - 1.1 A person who attempts to forecast the future.
 for France, most crystal gazers see around 4% economic growth  Example sentencesExamples -  Would the future described by the crystal gazers really be a utopia?
 -  This is-the time of year that crystal gazers and selfstyled seers stare down the corridors of the future and announce their discoveries.
 -  The historian's role as a crystal gazer is usually precarious yet Mr. Purcell performs well when he looks into the future.
 -  For crystal gazers, emerging markets are hot and the EU is not.
 -  To those who are not crystal gazers, a complex and guarded answer seems wise.
 
  
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