Definition of Kismetic

1. kismet [adj] - See also: kismet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kismetic

kirumbo
kis
kisan
kisans
kish
kishes
kishka
kishkas
kishke
kishkes
kisir
kismat
kismats
kismet
kismetic (current term)
kismets
kiss'd
kiss-and-tell
kiss-curl
kiss-me-over-the-garden-gate
kiss-off
kiss-offs
kiss-up
kiss-ups
kiss and make up
kiss and ride

Literary usage of Kismetic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Gentleman from Indiana by Booth Tarkington (1902)
"By some whimsy of fate, or by a failure of Karma (or, perhaps, by some triumph of kismetic retribution), James Fisbee was born in one of the most ..."

2. The Spell of Spain by Keith Clark (1914)
"Hadji marshalled all things much more successfully I fancy than his irresponsible kismetic forerunner would have done. He told us to stay, and where to stay ..."

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